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Let's All Celebrate the Fourth of July Safely - Leave the Fireworks to the Professionals

June 24, 2024 at 12:12 pm

News release from the Douglas County Sherriff's Office 

Contact Information:
Douglas County Sheriff's Office
Public Information Officer
Phone: 720-770-0178
Email: pio@dcsheriff.net

(Castle Rock, CO)  As Independence Day approaches, it is essential to know how one can celebrate the holiday safely. It is also crucial to understand the legal ramifications regarding the use of fireworks.

Each year, the careless use of fireworks contributes to personal injuries and significant financial losses to property owners, insurance companies, and the community. The use of illegal fireworks could also result in criminal charges such as Arson, Criminal Mischief, Reckless Endangerment, and civil penalties for damages caused by the illegal fireworks.

Fireworks that explode or leave the ground are always illegal in Colorado. The use of illegal fireworks in unincorporated county areas, the City of Castle Pines, and the Town of Larkspur can be punishable with fines from $50 to a maximum of $750.00 and/or up to six months imprisonment.

For those who live in incorporated Douglas County, please visit your city’s website for policies on fireworks.

But it is more than just an issue of what is legal or illegal. The night of the Fourth, as well as several nights leading up to it, always comes with a huge increase in the calls for service relating to fireworks complaints.

Every year our dispatch center is inundated with calls from citizens reporting that they hear fireworks going off somewhere in their neighborhood. This severely impacts our call system and could affect our response to other calls for service.

We also ask our residents not to hold celebrations in the street. This is a safety issue that could delay emergency response if needed.

Please help us, so we can properly help our community.

We have established a Fireworks Hotline to report the use of illegal fireworks. This means you are seeing someone set off illegal fireworks, not just hearing them in your neighborhood. We need to know the exact address where they are being used.

The hotline, 303-814-7118, will be active July 3rd – 6th, 6:00 p.m. until midnight. Please use the non-emergency number, 303-660-7500, outside those dates and times.

Please DO NOT call 9-1-1 to report the use of fireworks unless there is an injury or an actual fire.

Again, please do not call to report the sound of fireworks, only use the hotline if you see someone using the illegal fireworks.

We recommend that you celebrate the holiday by watching professional fireworks shows to avoid accidents and legal consequences.

 

 

June 25 City Council Meeting agenda now available

June 21, 2024 at 2:05 pm

The agenda for the June 25 City Council Meeting is now available. The study session will begin at 6 p.m., and the regular meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m.

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.

Mayor's Message: Summer 2024

June 17, 2024 at 10:06 am

Hear from Mayor Tracy Engerman as she provides an update on City activities, including the Happy Canyon Road and Lagae Road roundabout, the reconstruction of Monarch Boulevard, the Castle Pines Urban Renewal Authority, and more.

Mayor Tracy Engerman

Looking for more information on these topics? Visit the City's website:

June 11 City Council Wrap-Up

June 12, 2024 at 2:50 pm

Meeting highlights from the June 11 City Council meeting include:

  • Approving a professional services agreement with Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. for design services related to future improvements to the I-25 and Happy Canyon Interchange.

View the meeting agenda for more information about all agenda items. Visit the City Council Meeting webpage to watch the recording.

 

June 11 City Council Meeting agenda now available

June 7, 2024 at 12:27 pm

The agenda for the June 11 City Council Meeting is now available. The regular meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m., with a study session after.

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.

May 28 City Council Wrap-Up

May 29, 2024 at 7:04 pm

Meeting highlights from the May 28 City Council meeting include:

  • Approving an extension to a contract with Schmidt Construction Company for pavement maintenance and street improvement services.
  • Approving a change order for a contract with Ulteig Engineers, Inc. for on-call engineering services.
  • Approving a professional services agreement with Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. for on-call land development review, engineering services, and construction inspection services.
  • Denying a site improvement plan application for a McDonald's Drive-Thru.

Visit the meeting agenda for more information about all agenda items. Visit the City Council Meeting webpage to watch the recording.

May 28 City Council Meeting agenda now available

May 24, 2024 at 3:01 pm

The agenda for the May 28 City Council Meeting is now available. The regular meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m.

If you would like to provide public comment about the Public Hearing for Resolution 24-39, please note that comments must be provided in person because of the quasi-judicial nature of the public hearing. Public comment on this topic must also be given during the public hearing portion of the meeting and may not be given during the general public comment period.

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.

May 14 City Council Wrap-Up

May 15, 2024 at 3:39 pm

Meeting highlights from the May 14 City Council meeting include:

  • Approving a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan and committing to the goal of maintaining zero roadway fatalities and working toward the goal of zero serious injuries on the Castle Pines transportation network by January 1, 2030.

Visit the City Council Meeting webpage for more information about all agenda items or to view the meeting recording.

HYBRID: Planning Commission Regular Meeting

Please visit the Planning Commission page for instructions on virtual attendance. Residents are invited to attend the meeting in person or online and there is always an opportunity to provide public comment.

We look forward to your participation.

About the Planning Commission and Board of Adjustment

The City of Castle Pines Planning Commission deliberates and makes recommendations to the City Council on land-use applications, proposed long-range policy planning documents, and zoning regulations. The Commission consists of seven residents from various backgrounds who are appointed by the City Council. The Commission meets on the fourth Thursday of every month at 6 p.m. in the Douglas County Library, 360 Village Square Lane in Castle Pines.

The City of Castle Pines Board of Adjustment holds public hearings on variance requests and considers appeals to interpretations made by City staff. The Board of Adjustment is comprised of the same members as the Planning Commission and meets on the same meeting days, as needed.

HYBRID: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting

Please visit the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board page for instructions on virtual attendance. Residents are invited to attend the meeting in person or online and there is always an opportunity to provide public comment.

We look forward to your participation.

About the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board

The City of Castle Pines Parks and Recreation Advisory Board makes recommendations to the City Council on different parks and recreation programs, parks and recreation legislative policies, updating the City’s Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Plan, as well as policies for the acquisition, development, and improvement of recreation, park, and play facilities. The Board consists of five residents from various backgrounds who are appointed by the City Council. The Board meets on the third Thursday of every month at 5:30 p.m. in the Douglas County Library, 360 Village Square Lane in Castle Pines, or virtually.