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This Month in The Connection

TABOR and the Incorporation Vote – Understanding the Tax Payer Bill of Rights

By CPC | Oct 1, 2007

by Terri Wiebold The upcoming general election on November 6 will list several TABOR (Tax Payers Bill of Rights) questions along with the issue of the incorporation of Castle Pines…

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Castle Pines North to Vote on Incorporation – Results of Economic Feasibility Study Announced

By CPC | Oct 1, 2007

by Lane Roberts Castle Pines North (CPN) is at an important crossroads. The long-awaited vote on incorporation is finally approaching. After more than 11 months, CPN residents will cast their…

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RCHS Student Joins The Connection as Intern

By CPC | Oct 1, 2007

Susie Typher – Senior at Rock Canyon High School Article and photo by Elean Gersack Susie Typher, a senior at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS), has joined The Connection as…

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Business in the Pines Hosts Guest Speakers Economic Development Focus for the Future

By CPC | Oct 1, 2007

Business in the Pines guest speakers Meme Martin (left) and Bart Sayyah (right) shared economic development information with members. Story and photo by Terri Wiebold Business in the Pines formed…

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Snow Removal Guidelines for Castle Pines North

By CPC | Oct 1, 2007

Photo provided by Douglas County Public Works by Terri Wiebold It is only October and Castle Pines North (CPN) residents are already reading about snow – well, welcome to Colorado!…

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Congestion Mitigation Study Underway for Lincoln Avenue

By CPC | Oct 1, 2007

by Lane Roberts Chances are, most Castle Pines North residents struggle their way through the Lincoln Avenue and I-25 interchange sometime during their day. Construction on the Ridgegate interchange will…

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Serena Neighborhood Works on Solution for ‘Children at Play’

By CPC | Oct 1, 2007

Officer Kevin Duffy of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office reviews traffic safety information with North Lynx HOA residents. Traffic Safety Reminders: • Traffic cones and other obstructions are illegal and…

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Children’s Events Planned at Lone Tree Rec Center

By CPC | Oct 1, 2007

Several unique cultural events are planned for children at the Lone Tree Recreation Center this fall. The events do not require registration and are free to the public. For more…

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Business In The Pines Seeks Vendors and Sponsors for OctoberFest

By CPC | Sep 1, 2007

by Elean Gersack Business in the Pines is now accepting applications for vendors and sponsors for OctoberFest, which will be held in the Castle Pines North (CPN) business district on…

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New Cellular Tower in CPN – Design Review Committee Working to Make Changes

By CPC | Aug 1, 2007

by Terri Wiebold Earlier this year, The Connection reported on a new cellular tower proposed to be built at the south end of The Ridge Golf Course parking lot. The…

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