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May 7 City Council Meeting agenda now available

May 3, 2024 at 12:44 pm

The agenda for the May 7 City Council Study Session is now available. City Council will begin the Regular Meeting with an Executive Session at 5:30 p.m., with a study session following at approximately 6:10 p.m.

City Council meetings are held as hybrid meetings, with both virtual and in-person attendance options available. Meetings are held at the Castle Pines Library Event Hall (360 Village Square Lane). Register to attend the meeting virtually.

Dust off your paddle board. Grab your fishing pole.

April 24, 2024 at 2:47 pm

Are you ready for a tranquil and serene day at Rueter-Hess Reservoir? Plan your day of paddle boarding, fishing, and hiking – all summer activities open Friday, April 26. New this year is windsurfing.

The reservoir will be open for non-motorized water activities and fishing from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays starting Friday, April 26, into late October, depending on the weather. The entrance to the Reservoir is off Hess Road in Parker, about 4.75 miles east of Interstate 25.

Due to parking and fishing capacity limitations, reservations are required.

Parking Details
To park at the reservoir, you will need a parking pass. The cost of a day-long parking pass is $10. Reserve your day now.

Reservations must be made online. Please save your confirmation email to show at the gate. (A screenshot or printed copy are recommended, as cell service is spotty at the reservoir.) Online reservations are now open through June – and additional dates will be added throughout the summer.

Fishing Details
To maintain the vitality of the fish, a limited number of anglers are allowed to fish each day. There is no cost to fish at the reservoir, but because space is limited, reservations are required for all. Anglers older than 16 must have a state fishing license.

Anglers will also need a parking pass, which is $10 for the day, in addition to the free fishing registration. Make your fishing reservation and get your parking pass online.

If you plan to walk or bike into the park for fishing, a parking pass is not required, but a fishing registration is still required.

All fishing is catch-and-release. For details on additional rules and regulations, visit Douglas County's fishing webpage.

Additional Details:

Kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, windsurfing boards, and inflatable standup paddle boards are the only watercrafts allowed. All watercrafts will be inspected onsite for invasive species before entering the water.

  • Life jackets are required for all and must be worn at all times.
  • Windsurfing is being offered this year as a pilot program.
  • Plans are in the works to modernize the shoreline. As that plan comes to fruition, please expect the shoreline to be muddy in places.
  • Parking is a 5- to 10-minute walk from the shoreline. Following an inspection of watercraft, you will be able to drop off gear near the shoreline and return to the parking lot to park your car. Please be prepared to inflate your watercraft, at least partially, before getting to the water.
  • Dogs are allowed in some areas, but not the water nor shoreline.
  • No glass bottles or alcohol are allowed.

Learn more to plan your day at Rueter-Hess.

Join Mayor Engerman for coffee and conversation on Thursday, April 18

April 11, 2024 at 10:52 am

Mayor Tracy Engerman is hosting a "Coffee Klatch with Tracy" next Thursday, April 18, from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. at Ziggi's Coffee. Swing by for a quick chat, to ask questions, to learn more about upcoming City activities, or just say "hello."

"Coffee klatch" originates from the German word "kaffeeklatsch" and refers to a gathering of friends over a cup of coffee.

Visit CastlePinesCO.gov/Calendar for more information. We'll see you there!

Coffee Klatch with Tracy on Thursday, April 18 at 7:30 a.m. at Ziggi's Coffee (7298 Lagae Road).

April 9 City Council Wrap-Up

April 10, 2024 at 1:23 pm

Meeting highlights from the April 9 City Council meeting include:

  • Approving a professional services agreement with Ark Ecological Services, LLC. for weed and native plant management.
  • Approving a professional services agreement with Broken Arrow Landscape & Design, Inc. for Monarch Boulevard landscape renovation.
  • Approving a second amendment to the lease agreement with Douglas County Libraries for the use of meeting spaces for public meetings.
  • Approving The Canyons Preliminary Plan No. 2, First Amendment.
  • Approving The Canyons Filing No. 2, Fourth Amendment Replat.

To view more information about all agenda items or to view the meeting recording, visit the City Council Meeting webpage.

April 9 City Council Meeting agenda now available

April 5, 2024 at 1:03 pm

The agenda for the April 9 City Council Meeting is now available.  The study session will begin at 5:30 p.m., and the regular meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m.

City Council meetings are held as hybrid meetings, with both virtual and in-person attendance options available. Meetings are held at the Castle Pines Library Event Hall (360 Village Square Lane). Register to attend the meeting virtually.

March 26 City Council Wrap-Up

March 27, 2024 at 1:25 pm

Meeting highlights from the March 26 City Council meeting include:

  • Approving updates to rules at City parks.
  • Approving the adoption of City Council Procedures and Rules of Order, City Council and Boards and Commissions Protocols, and the 2024-2025 City Council Guiding Principles.
  • Approving amendments to the City fee schedule.
  • Approving a resolution to authorize the City Manager to execute a letter of authorization to process the indoor self-storage Site Improvement Plan.
  • Approving an amendment to the contract regarding the sale of Lot 4, Lagae Family Trust Minor Development Final Plat, to extend the bond financing deadline and to amend the earnest money requirement.

To view more information about all agenda items or to view the meeting recording, visit the City Council Meeting webpage.

 

March 26 City Council Meeting agenda now available

March 22, 2024 at 5:05 pm

The agenda for the March 26 City Council Meeting is now available. The regular meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. City Council will immediately go into an Executive Session and is anticipated to return to the regular meeting at approximately 6:30 p.m. for the remaining agenda items.

City Council meetings are held as a hybrid meeting, with both virtual and in-person attendance options available. Meetings are held at the Castle Pines Library Event Hall (360 Village Square Lane). Register to attend the meeting virtually.

March 12 City Council Meeting agenda now available

March 8, 2024 at 3:44 pm

The agenda for the March 12 City Council Meeting is now available. City Council will have a study session beginning at 5:30 p.m. There will be no regular meeting.

City Council meetings are held as a hybrid meeting, with both virtual and in-person attendance options available. Meetings are held at the Castle Pines Library Event Hall (360 Village Square Lane). Register to attend the meeting virtually.

Review initial concepts and provide input on potential future parks and recreation amenities

March 7, 2024 at 1:25 pm

As Castle Pines continues to grow, so does the need for great parks and recreation spaces around the community. In June 2023, the City began the process of developing two park master plans. This process will develop a master plan for future amenities, including:

  • An update and expansion of Coyote Ridge Park, including the land acquired at the southwestern portion of the park that was formerly owned by the Douglas County School District.
  • A new park on the east side of the city, known as Soaring Hawk Park.

This planning process is intended to incorporate the needs of the entire community so that everyone can play a part in the design of our local parks. Resident feedback was gathered in August 2023 via two open houses, a booth at Party in the Park, and an online survey.

It's now time to refine that feedback. An in-person meeting was held on March 5. If you were unable to attend, you can complete an online survey where you can view a variety of initial concepts and provide input about amenity options.

The survey will remain open until March 20. After the survey closes, the City's park design consultant will review the results from the in-person meeting and online survey and partner with the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board to refine the concepts. A final master plan for each park will be presented to City Council for approval later this year.

Visit the Park Planning webpage to learn more about the planning process or to review the results from the first round of resident feedback.

COMPLETE THE SURVEY