Three people wearing yellow safety vests working on a neighborhood road. Half of the road has a new top layer and the other does not.

2025 Pavement Maintenance Program begins July 8

July 3, 2025 at 1:39 pm

Each year, the City refreshes portions of neighborhood streets to help extend the life of roadway infrastructure throughout Castle Pines. This effort, known as the Neighborhood Pavement Maintenance Program, is a strategic, proactive approach to extending the lifespan of roadways while minimizing the cost of maintaining road surfaces.

This year's work will begin on July 8. The primary areas of focus this year include the Winter Berry, Serena, Tapadero, and Topaz Vista neighborhoods. Unless notified otherwise, resident access will be maintained throughout construction. Door hangers will be provided in advance to houses impacted by the repairs.

Visit CastlePinesCO.gov/PMP for more information about the project, including an interactive map showing the locations of initial improvements.

How are street improvements selected?

The community is divided into various roadway regions, with a focus placed on one region each year. City staff uses several software systems to analyze which roads should be addressed and which repair method should be used. The decision is based on the Pavement Condition Index, which is a score between 0 and 100, and the age of the road. Consultants are then utilized to assist with the project scope and inspection services.