South Havana Street realignment

The map, courtesy of North Canyons Development Company, is conceptual in nature and may change over time, and the layout and design of the area in the illustration have not been submitted to the City for approval. Inset graphic: The realignment of the existing S. Havana Street several hundred feet to the east.
To continue supporting the growth on the east side of Castle Pines (east of I-25), North Canyons Development Company (NCDC) is actively working to realign the current S. Havana Street several hundred feet to the east and put in place some of the underlying infrastructure for future development.
S. Havana Street will remain open during the construction of the new alignment, with minimal traffic impacts anticipated. The project began in May 2025.
The new alignment of the roadway is scheduled to open early this summer and will provide several benefits to the traveling public, including:
Moving the roadway to align with the roadway network of the future mixed-use area south of Castle Pines Parkway and east of I-25 (Filing 3).
Reducing the total number of intersections along Castle Pines Parkway and improving traffic efficiency.
Adding a traffic signal at the newly-aligned intersection to improve safety and overall access.
NCDC is paying for the construction of this project, with Douglas County also contributing $500,000. The City of Castle Pines will review permits and inspect the infrastructure before the realigned roadway is accepted as a City-owned asset. The old S. Havana Street alignment will be demolished sometime this summer.
For more information, email communications@castlepinesco.gov or call 303-705-0200.

Part of the construction is located north of Castle Pines Parkway and Canyonside Boulevard, across from what will be Life Time Fitness.
See next month’s article on potential development on the east side of I-25: 150 acres with 2 million square feet of commercial space and 2,000 residential units.
Information provided by the City of Castle Pines; photo by Terri Wiebold and courtesy photo