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Swim School Facility Under Construction

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Belinda Paredes Castle Rock-based SafeStart Swim School recently announced plans to build a state-of-the-art indoor swim instruction facility dedicated to helping kids learn water safety and swimming skills. The 9,000 square foot facility will be built near the intersection of Oswego and Lincoln, immediately adjacent to the Wildlife Experience. Construction will be complete in…

Community Policing in Castle Pines North

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Terri Wiebold The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is committed to the concept of “community policing” in Castle Pines North (CPN), as well as throughout the county. One component of this community policing approach involves establishing relationships between patrol deputies and members of the community. By seeking the input and talents of CPN residents,…

Master Association Announces Movie and Concert Picks

By CPC | April 1, 2006

By Elean Gersack The Master Association is excited to announce this year’s picks for Summer Movie in the Park and Summer Concert in the Park. Save the dates and enjoy these fun family events at Coyote Ridge Park. Summer Movie in the Park – Saturday, June 24, Coyote Ridge Park – featuring Napoleon Dynamite. Festivities…

Xcel Plans to Expand Daniel’s Gate Substation – Feedback Needed from CPN Homeowners

By CPC | April 1, 2006

By Lane Roberts Xcel Energy recently applied for a construction permit to expand the Daniel’s Gate substation. The electric substation is located on Monarch Boulevard just north of Daniel’s Gate, behind the Serena neighborhood. The Castle Pines North Master Association will share feedback from homeowners regarding this expansion with Douglas County by May 15. Please…

Community to Elect New Metro District Board Members May 2

By CPC | April 1, 2006

VOTE Vote for the CPN Metro District Board – May 2, at the CPN Community Center, 7404 Yorkshire Drive, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Vote for South Metro Fire Rescue Board -ballots will arrive via U.S. mail by April 17 andmust be received by May 2. CANDIDATES PROFILESGalen R. Crowder Jonette Brown Eyes Bruce…

Douglas County Open Space and Natural Resources Host Hikes and Activities

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard In an area that is quickly becoming urbanized, Douglas County is fortunate to have the Douglas County Division of Open Space and Natural Resources protecting wildlife habitat, natural resources, historic sites, scenic views, and Douglas County’s rural heritage. In an effort to make some of the natural treasures of Douglas County more…

Meet Brian Stopps

By CPC | April 1, 2006

Brian Stopps by Belinda Paredes Many interesting people call Castle Pines North home. In an effort to introduce readers to the remarkable individuals who live in the community, The Connection has created a new feature to spotlight a resident in each issue. Brian Stopps has been involved in the CPN community since moving to Royal…

Virtual Worlds Pose Hazards for Children

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Lane Roberts Tech-savvy kids now spend hours in “virtual worlds” communicating with friends and even total strangers. Recent arrests of computer sexual predators in Douglas County should serve as a reminder to parents of the potential dangers of the Internet. Many kids enjoy cell phones, text messaging, instant messaging, social networking sites, and computer…

“Old Glory” to Bring Better Reception to CPN

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Terri Wiebold In the February-March issue of The Connection, plans for a new T-Mobile cellular tower were brought to the public’s attention. Plans had been in the works for this additional coverage site for quite some time, but the logistics of the design – although decided – were not exactly what the Castle Pines…

Metro District to Announce Final Results of Water Plan

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Lane Roberts The Castle Pines North Metro District will host the third Integrated Water Resources Community Information meeting in April. (As of press time, exact meeting dates were not determined. Watch for specific meeting details to be announced through community-wide e-mail and on the web.) Since September 2005, CDM, a leading engineering firm, has…

Master Association Safety Committee Gets the Green Light

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Terri Wiebold More than two years of research, planning and organizing from the Castle Pines North Master Association Safety Task Force has paid off for the community. The long-awaited and much-needed traffic signal at the intersection of Yorkshire Drive and Castle Pines Parkway is now a reality. The task force worked with Douglas County…

Voters to Elect Three Board Members for South Metro Fire

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard On May 2, voters will be electing three members to the South Metro Fire Rescue Board of Directors. As a special district, South Metro Fire Rescue is governed by an elected board comprised of five members. In the 2006 special district election, there are three seats up for election. There are five…

Community Skateboard Park Celebration Planned for May 6

By CPC | April 1, 2006

Photos by Tim Gamble by Lane Roberts The Castle Pines North Metro District and the Castle Pines North Master Association will host a skateboard park celebration ceremony on Saturday, May 6, at 2 p.m. Children of all ages can bring their skateboards and helmets, and enjoy refreshments, entertainment and activities. (In case of inclement weather,…

Enter the Easter Egg Hunt Photo Contest!

By CPC | April 1, 2006

By Elean Gersack Did you take photos at the Easter Egg Hunt on April 8? Email your favorite picture, along with names of those in your photo and a caption, to webmaster@cpnhoa.org and enter our Easter Egg Hunt Photo Contest! The winning photo will be included in the June/July issue of The Connection and the…

Ride the Rock

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard Cyclists get ready for a Rocky Mountain tradition! Join thousands of fellow bike riders and kick off the unofficial start to the Colorado cycling season, June 4, at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Castle Rock. Whether you are six or sixty, prefer to ride on the road or in the dirt, there…

CPN Master Association Community Events

By CPC | April 1, 2006

Easter Fest Attracts Hundreds by Elean Gersack The cold and snow did not put a damper on the fun at Easter Fest in Castle Pines North (CPN). On Saturday, April 7, more than 300 children and adults dropped by the CPN Community Center for goodies, music and a visit with the Easter bunny. Business in…

Library Art Show Features Local Talent

By CPC | April 1, 2006

King’s Crossing resident Mary Williams by Belinda Paredes Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock hosted an art exhibit in February and March that featured over 80 pieces by 23 local artists. The show displayed a variety of artwork throughout the library, including sculptures, paintings, jewelry, and pottery. Library patrons could cast a vote for…

South Metro Fire Deems New Fire Station a Priority

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Terri Wiebold The South Metro Fire Rescue 2006 Budget lists capital investments as the major focus for the coming year. When the District went to the electorate seeking an increase in the mill levy in the spring of 2004, the Board of Directors made a commitment to provide mills for capital purposes. One such…

Castle Pines Church Closer to Finding a Permanent Home

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard Douglas County Planning is reviewing referrals from neighboring homeowner associations regarding the proposed building of a two-story 26,000 square-foot church. Castle Pines Community Church purchased 12 acres of land that lies west of I-25, at the Surrey Ridge exit, and south of Clydesdale Road. During the referral period, the plans for the…

Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Introduces New Community Safety Volunteer Program

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Terri Wiebold Beginning in April, citizens interested in volunteering in the area of public safety will have the opportunity to participate in a new program through the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. “The Community Safety Volunteer Program” enables volunteers to provide services to the community in those areas of law enforcement that do not require…

Remember the Rules of the Road

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Terri Wiebold Rules of the road apply to pedestrians and bicyclists in addition to vehicles. Most of us are mindful of traffic rules and regulations when it pertains to driving vehicles. Traffic rules are usually followed when stopping at red lights, driving the speed limit, and staying on the proper side of the road.…

Be a Courteous Neighbor – Take Responsibility for Pets

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard Longer daylight hours and warmer weather has the neighborhood venturing outside after being cooped up from the snow and cold winds of winter. Whether riding a bike, taking a jog, or walking a dog on Castle Pines North’s 14 miles of recreational trails intertwined throughout the community, many residents have been out…

Get Out and VOTE

By CPC | April 1, 2006

VOTE Vote for the CPN Metro District Board – May 2, at the CPN Community Center, 7404 Yorkshire Drive, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Vote for South Metro Fire Rescue Board -ballots will arrive via U.S. mail by April 17 andmust be received by May 2. by Carin Kirkegaard Castle Pines North (CPN) voters…

South Metro Fire Rescue Election – Mail in Your Ballots!

By CPC | April 1, 2006

Courtesy of South Metro Fire Rescue South Metro Fire Rescue (SMFR) is urging voters to participate in the election of three Fire District Board members. Ballots are being sent to eligible voters and may be returned by mail or in person prior to the May 2 voting deadline. The location to drop off ballots in…

911 Education Program Introduced to Douglas County Kids

By CPC | April 1, 2006

Red E. Fox (left) and Dispatcher with Cherie Abbott of DCSO (Photo by DCSO.) by Terri Wiebold The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) has developed a new 911 education program geared toward Kindergarten through 2nd grade students. The program teaches children what to do and what to say when placing a 911 emergency call. It…

Master Association Keeps Neighbors Connected

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Belinda Paredes The Castle Pines North Master Association has put considerable effort into keeping residents connected to community news and events through a variety of media. The Connection and the website www.cpnhoa.org have traditionally been the main source of information for residents, but last year great effort was made to connect most residents to…

Support School Athletics through Tri the Rock

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Belinda Paredes Ever wished for the opportunity to encourage kids to exercise while raising money for their schools? Now Douglas County families have that opportunity through Tri the Rock. Tri the Rock is a youth USA Triathlon open to kids five through 14, to benefit school athletic programs throughout Douglas County and youth athletics…

Buffalo Ridge Names New Principal

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Belinda Paredes After an intensive search and interview process, Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) has named a new principal. Allyson “Ally” Berggren, an assistant principal from Colleyville, Texas, was named principal of BRE in February. She will officially start her position on July 1. Berggren has been assistant principal of Bransford Elementary School for the…

Master Association Invoice Reminder

By CPC | April 1, 2006

Annual invoices for the Castle Pines Master Association were sent out in February and were due March 31. All CPN homeowners (with the exception of Hidden Pointe residents) should have received one. This invoice is in addition to any individual neighborhood HOA dues homeowners pay, and is only billed once a year. For Hidden Pointe…

Smoke Detector Malfunctions Can Cause “Explosive” Concern in CPN

By CPC | April 1, 2006

By Terri Wiebold Informational Meeting about Defective Smoke Detectors to be Held With the recent attention in the media concerning defective smoke detectors found in many CPN homes, a Master Association-sponsored community information meeting is scheduled for Thursday, May 18, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Community Center, 7404 Yorkshire Drive. South Metro…

Castle Pines North Metro District Sets Water Restrictions for 2006

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Lane Roberts Water restrictions in Castle Pines North will begin on May 1. All residents will receive a water restrictions postcard. The Castle Pines North Metro District has implemented mandatory water restrictions since 2003. The circle, diamond, square third day watering program helps manage water supply and also helps conserve water. Water restrictions also…

Mountain Lion Spotted in Stonecroft Neighborhood

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard During the past week, there has been a report of a mountain lion in the Stonecroft neighborhood in Castle Pines North (CPN). The Stonecroft neighborhood is located behind the CC-20 lot at the corner of Castle Pines Parkway and Monarch Boulevard. The animal was seen walking across Stonemont Drive toward Stonedale, and…

The Ridge Golf Course Open for 2006 Season

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Belinda Paredes The Ridge Golf Course opened for the 2006 season on March 2. Tee times will be booked starting at 9:30 a.m. during the month of March. Food and beverage service is now available as well. The Ridge is offering a new “season ticket” program for 2006, which is a book of 20…

Coyote Ridge Park to Receive Streetlight

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard Coyote Ridge Park will soon be a little lighter. The corner at Serena Drive and Hidden Pointe Boulevard will soon have a streetlight installed at the northwest corner of the intersection. With summer approaching and days getting longer, more families will stay later at the park. This corner presents a danger for…

Hear the Metro District Candidates Speak at the April Master Association Meeting

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard Mark the calendar and be sure to attend the Castle Pines North (CPN) Master Association Meeting on April 20 at 7 p.m. located in the Community Center, 7402 Yorkshire Drive. CPN residents will have an opportunity to hear the candidates running for the three open positions on the CPN Metro District Board…

There’s a New Way to Vote in Douglas County

By CPC | April 1, 2006

Douglas County, Colo. – Douglas County Clerk and Recorder Carole Murray has initiated a Voter Education Outreach program to inform citizens about the significant changes in this year’s election process. Descriptions of the changes can be found at www.DouglasVotes.com, a site that will be regularly updated with information about where the public can get hands-on…

Dig Safely this Spring and Summer

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard Springtime gets gardeners out and digging. One important thing to remember before starting any landscaping projects is to locate the water, cable, gas, telephone, and electric power lines that are underground. Careless digging could cause unnecessary consequences such as serious personal injury, environmental damage and costly delays. Before beginning spring and summer…

Master Association Names Conner to Board

By CPC | April 1, 2006

On February 16, the Castle Pines North Master Association Board of Directors appointed Janet Conner to fill a vacant director position. Conner previously served as a board member for her neighborhood HOA. She formed a HOA managment company for BristleCone Patio Homes and works closely with the board of that community. Conner also serves on…

Petition Circulating to Expand Number of County Commissioners

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard Douglas County has been one of the fastest growing counties in the United States. With this growth, the number of constituents the Douglas County Board of Commissioners serves has grown as well. It is because of this growth that the Douglas County Voters for Local Representation, a group of concerned citizens, is…

Colorado Teens at Risk: Kiwanis’ Second Wind Fund to Help

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Terri Wiebold Alarmingly large numbers of young people in Colorado (and throughout the country) report having made serious plans for suicide attempts. According to the Colorado Office of Suicide Prevention, suicide is the second leading cause of death for Coloradans between the ages of 10 and 19. Following a series of teen suicides at…

DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MEDIA RELEASE – Board of County Commissioners Pass Fire/Open Burning Restriction for Douglas County

By CPC | April 1, 2006

CONTACT #1: Public Information Officer, Lt. Alan Stanton, 303-660-7586; pgr. 303-208-5233 CONTACT #2: Douglas County Emergency Management Director, Jamie Moore, 303-660-7589 RELEASE DATE: 04/25/06 RELEASE TIME: 4:40 p.m. CASE NUMBER: N/A WHEN: Effective Immediately (04/26/06) NARRATIVE: DOUGLAS COUNTY, CO – Earlier this afternoon, the Douglas County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution, R-006-068, which…

New Plans Announced for CC-20 Parcel to Include Residential and Commerical Development

By CPC | April 1, 2006

Homes in The Retreat overlook CC-20, located on the northwest corner of Castle Pines Parkway and Monarch. Village Homes has announced new plans for the 15.7-acre parcel. (Photo by Tim Gamble.) by Lane Roberts After two years of negotiations, the northwest corner of Castle Pines Parkway and Monarch Boulevard may soon be getting a facelift.…

2006 Swim Season

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard Castle Pines North (CPN) is home to two neighborhood swim teams. For the past three years, CPN children have been swimming for the CPN Piranhas through Team Colorado. This summer, CPN will have two options for families to choose from. Team Colorado’s Castle Pines North Piranhas – hosted by HOA2 Castle Crocs…

New Canyons Development to Host Series of Open Houses

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard The Canyons, located just across I-25 to the east of Castle Pines North (CPN), is continuing its planning process. With progress starting in the southern portion of the development, questions regarding number of houses, size of lots and community amenities are being asked. In response to these questions, The Canyons will be…

Slash and Mulch Program Set to Open

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Carin Kirkegaard Douglas County’s slash and mulch program is typically held each Saturday from Memorial Day through Labor Day, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The program is part of the County’s wildfire mitigation and recycling efforts. There are two goals to this program: First, to provide a drop-off location for residents to reduce,…

County Compiling Data Base for Special Needs Residents

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Terri Wiebold Douglas County Emergency Management Director, Jaime Moore, was a guest speaker at the Master Association’s meeting on February 16. Moore works in cooperation with numerous local, state and federal agencies to provide emergency management programs to better equip Douglas County in handling disasters. “The biggest push for our department in 2006 is…

Have questions? Need answers?

By CPC | April 1, 2006

Share questions, comments or opinions with The Connection. E-mail questions to editor@cpnhoa.org. Dear Connection: I noticed the new skateboard park at Coyote Ridge. What is the status of Castle View Park and other future parks for Castle Pines North? – Park Lover in CPN Dear Park Lover: Construction of Castle View Park was originally set…

Red Hawk Organizing Ladies’ Golf Leagues

By CPC | April 1, 2006

by Belinda Paredes Women who enjoy golfing, or are considering learning the game of golf, can choose from a wide offering of ladies’ leagues at Red Hawk Ridge golf course. The novice league is for ladies that are new to golf, or have not been able to improve their handicap below 40. The novice league…

Reserve Ball Fields for Spring and Summer Practices

By CPC | March 1, 2006

Coaches that need a field to practice on this spring and/or summer make sure to contact the Metro District and reserve one of Castle Pines North three park locations. CPN has three fields available to all residents including: The Retreat Park, Daniel’s Gate Park, and Coyote Ridge Park. Several soccer, baseball, softball, football and lacrosse…

Yorkshire Traffic Signal Near Completion

By CPC | March 1, 2006

by Terri Wiebold Drivers Use Caution– New Traffic Signal Expected to be Operational by April 5 Effective noon, March 30, the traffic signal at the intersection of Castle Pines Parkway and Yorkshire Drive was put in four-way flashing mode. The signal is flashing yellow to drivers on Castle Pines Parkway and is flashing red to…

Local Political Parties Hold Precinct Caucuses

By CPC | March 1, 2006

Note: Precinct 61 also includes portions of Oak Hills and Surrey Ridge, and Precincts 63 and 65 also include a small portion of Castle Pines Village. Douglas County Democrats and Republicans are holding their party’s caucuses at locations around the county Tuesday, March 21. Caucus location is determined by precinct. Residents can find out what…

Residents Make CPN A Safer Place to Live

By CPC | March 1, 2006

Crime prevention was traditionally thought to be the sole responsibility of local law enforcement agencies, but the concept of community policing has dramatically changed that philosophy. Partnerships between police and the residents they serve have helped empower people to take active roles in crime prevention in their neighborhoods. Castle Pines North (CPN) is a low…

Summer Camp Options

By CPC | March 1, 2006

Close to Home Wildlife Experience, 10035 S. Peoria St., Parker – weeklong wildlife camps for ages 5-10: www.wildlifeexperience.org, 720-488-3300 South Suburban Parks & Recreation, various locations in South Suburban district – a large variety of camps for ages 5 and up: www.ssprd.org, 303-708-9500 Primrose Schools, Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, Parker – a variety of themed…

Castle Pines North Schools Make the Grade

By CPC | February 1, 2006

Colorado school report cards have been published in the local media, and across the board CPN schools performed at the top. Compared to other districts in the state, the entire Douglas County School District DCSD ranked with top performing schools in 2005. The report is based on two different categories – overall academic performance, which…

Master Association Plans Community Events for 2006

By CPC | February 1, 2006

The Master Association’s Holiday Carriage Rides through HOA#1 wrapped up the year of exciting community events. During 2005, the Master Association presented two new community events including the Summer Movie in the Park and Summer Concert in the Park, which were a tremendous success. This year, the Master Association plans to present five community events…

New Signal to Improve Safety at Major CPN Intersection

By CPC | February 1, 2006

As of press time, the new traffic signal at Castle Pines Parkway and Yorkshire Drive was being installed. In early 2005, construction began on the long-awaited traffic signal. Upon completion, the new traffic signal will feature video detection to trigger the left turn lane, as well as a countdown timer for safer pedestrian traffic. Special…

County Exploring Options for Stroh Road Connection to Castle Pines Parkway

By CPC | February 1, 2006

For years it has been widely known that Castle Pines Parkway will some day connect Castle Pines North with Parker. In fact, Douglas County has plans that link Parker’s Stroh Road with Castle Pines Parkway at Exit 188 east of Interstate 25. The problem with the existing plans has been aligning the road across the…

Hurricane Katrina Victims Still Need Our Help!

By CPC | February 1, 2006

Douglas County resident, Brad Grant, is assembling teams of individuals to travel to the Gulf Coast in February, March and April for one week to help families in recovery and restoration efforts of their homes and lives. “Everyone has skills and experiences that can be used,” says Grant “whether it is cooking meals for team…

New State Law Governs HOAs

By CPC | February 1, 2006

HOA board members and managers have been busy implementing a new State law that requires HOAs to adhere to certain guidelines about how they operate – including requirements for enhanced communication, annual disclosures, and mandatory written policies and procedures, to name a few. SB100 was passed by the Colorado Legislature in 2005, and is now…

American Academy to Host Spring Gala and Auction

By CPC | February 1, 2006

The American Academy PTO will sponsor an inaugural Spring Gala and Auction to benefit the students of American Academy. The event is set for Saturday, April 29, at the Marriott Denver South on 10345 Park Meadows Drive. The theme is “An Evening Under the Stars” and is the premier fundraising event for the school. With…

Neighborhood HOAs

By CPC | February 1, 2006

The CPN community consists of more than 30 individual neighborhood HOAs, each with its own Board of Directors, set of covenants (rules and regulations), Management Company, and dues billing. Each board determines the priorities for its particular neighborhood. The services provided by the individual HOAs vary, but many include: trash collection; maintenance of common areas,…

Plan to Attend

By CPC | February 1, 2006

Jamie Moore, Emergency Management Director for Douglas County, will be speaking at the next Master Association meeting on Thursday, February 16th at 7 p.m., at the Community Center. All CPN residents are welcome to attend. Moore will be discussing emergency notification procedures, evacuations and other key Homeland Security information. HOA delegates and board members are…

CPN’s Public Safety Calls Monitored

By CPC | February 1, 2006

In 2005, the Castle Pines North Master Association began monitoring public safety dispatch calls for the community. Information is gathered monthly from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) and complied in nine categories which include: traffic, accidents, DUIs and road hazards; suspicious vehicles, incidents or person; residential and commerical alarms; rescued, lost or animal complaints;…

Library to Feature Local Artists

By CPC | February 1, 2006

Philip S. Miller Library, located at 100 S. Wilcox Street in Castle Rock, will be featuring the works of local artists from February 10th to March 31st. An opening night reception will be held on Friday, February 10th, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Castle Pines North resident Mary Williams will have four pieces of…

Rock Canyon High School is Alive – With the Sound of Music!

By CPC | February 1, 2006

The Performing Arts Department of Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) will present the classic Rogers and Hammerstein musical, The Sound Of Music, in March. This is the first major musical to be staged at RCHS, and many faculty, professionals and students will be a part of this historic event. Performances are set for 7:30 p.m.…

Buffalo Ridge Principal Announces Retirement

By CPC | February 1, 2006

Barry Meigs, the principal of Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) for the past five years, announced in November, 2005 that he is retiring at the end of the 2006 school year. In his career at BRE, Meigs counts the improvement of the school’s curriculum as one of his accomplishments. “Our curriculum is aligned better. That means…

Make Ball Field and Park Reservations Now

By CPC | February 1, 2006

Coaches who need a field for team practice this spring should make sure to contact the Castle Pines North Metro District and reserve one of the three locations. CPN has three fields available to all residents including: The Retreat Park, Daniel’s Gate Park, and Coyote Ridge Park. Several soccer, baseball, softball, football and lacrosse teams…

School Resource Officer Helps Maintain Safety at Local Middle & High Schools

By CPC | February 1, 2006

Students at Rock Canyon High School are getting a unique exposure to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office – first hand. Deputy Rick Kiesow (pictured to the left) is the School Resource Officer (SRO) assigned to Rock Canyon High School and Rocky Heights Middle School. “As an SRO, I get a chance to interact with the…

Canyons South Update

By CPC | February 1, 2006

The Canyons development, which lies to the east of Castle Pines North across Interstate-25, is divided into two separate sections. The northern portion extends from the Castle Pines Parkway interchange south to Crowfoot Valley Road. Canyons South fills the land between Crowfoot Valley Road and the new Pradera neighborhood. The sketch plan for the 2,043-acre…

Mountain Lion Spotted near Daniel’s Gate

By CPC | February 1, 2006

On Tuesday, February 14, 2006, a mountain lion was spotted near Daniel’s Gate. The large cat was seen slinking through the grass on the northwest side of Monarch Boulevard between the Daniel’s Gate subdivision and Rocky Heights Middle School. Other sightings have also been reported in the same area. Mountain lions are most active between…

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