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Residents Invited to Weigh in on Commercial Development – 10/10/04

By CPC | Oct 1, 2004

Several residents have inquired about recent construction equipment parked on the northwest corner of Monarch and Castle Pines Parkway. Since the land is zoned for commercial development, can we expect…

Castle View Park’s Ground-breaking Delayed

By CPC | Oct 1, 2004

The ground-breaking for Castle View Park has been delayed until early 2005. According to the CPN Metro District, land issues have temporarily postponed construction of the new 22-acre park. “We…

Residents Have a Variety of Recreation Centers to Choose From

By CPC | Oct 1, 2004

With winter fast approaching, many residents in CPN are searching for indoor recreation facilities. Historically, CPN residents have used the Recreation Centers in Castle Rock or Parker. This winter, there’s…

CPN Boys Bring Home Medals in Junior Olympics

By CPC | Oct 1, 2004

Skating with The Mile High Mayhem, Casey Kiefer, who lives in Tapadero, competed in the Junior Olympics and brought home a Silver medal in the 14U division. Casey and his…

Summer Street Resurfacing Project Included 20 Streets in CPN

By CPC | Oct 1, 2004

Douglas County’s original plan for the asphalt overlay project this summer included the resurfacing of fifteen streets in CPN; however, the County added five streets in The Retreat (shown in…

Carriage Rides a New Holiday Tradition

By CPC | Oct 1, 2004

The Castle Pines North Master Association will sponsor a new social event this holiday season! On December 13th, 14th, and 15th, residents are invited to view Christmas lights as they…

Residents Enjoy a “Taste of Timber Trail”

By CPC | Oct 1, 2004

On Sunday, September 12, parent volunteers at Timber Trail Elementary hosted “A Taste of Timber Trail.” The event featured a variety of carnival games, jump castles, various food vendors and…

Entertainment Complex Approved for Castle Rock

By CPC | Oct 1, 2004

The Town of Castle Rock recently approved a local developer’s plans to bring a massive entertainment complex to the town. The three-story, non-smoking family center will be built on a…

Recent Crime Spurt Reminds Us to Avoid Complacency

By CPC | Oct 1, 2004

Many years of enjoying a low crime rate has led Douglas County residents to live with a level of complacency that has recently made us attractive to criminals. A series…

Happy Halloween Safety Tips

By CPC | Oct 1, 2004

Trick-or-Treat! Good Candy Only, Please! Halloween. What a great day for kids – get dressed up in costumes, and receive candy for it! The CPN Master Association would like to…

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