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Gingerbread House Decorating

All sessions of this event are sold out as of December 2.

Step into a magical world of sugary delight at our Gingerbread House Decorating event, perfect for kids and families seeking festive fun! Each participant will receive a pre-baked gingerbread house as a canvas for their creativity, along with extra candy to help make their house come to life.

Each house designer will have 90 minutes to create something sweet to take home and display for the holiday season. Three decorating sessions are available. One at 10 a.m., 12 p.m., and another at 2 p.m. A limited number of reservations are available, so get your reservation soon. One ticket ($15) is needed for each house that you would like to decorate. Due to limited capacity, all ticket sales are final.

City launches online Development Activity Map 

September 5, 2023 at 11:21 am

Wondering what development is happening around Castle Pines? To help residents stay informed about new commercial and residential development projects occurring around Castle Pines, the City has launched an online Development Activity Map.

The map displays all private land use projects for which formal applications have been submitted to the City. This includes commercial, residential, parks, civic, and other project types. Sometimes a private landowner may submit an application for a project and later choose to not construct the project.

Questions about the Development Activity Map or land use in Castle Pines? Contact the City last information@castlepinesco.gov or call 303-705-0200.

VIEW THE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY MAP

 

*In addition to the links above, the Development Activity Map can be accessed on the City's website homepage via the "Development Activity Map" icon or by selecting "Development Activity Map" under the "Departments" dropdown at the top of the page.

City Council officially opens Pronghorn Park and Disc Golf Course

August 4, 2023 at 11:00 am

If you like to play disc golf, get ready to tee off at a new 18-hole course in Castle Pines.

Together, the City of Castle Pines City Council and Douglas County Board of County Commissioners officially opened Pronghorn Park and Disc Golf Course on Thursday, Aug. 3. The park is located near Hess Road and Cross Canyon Trail in Castle Pines.

“I’m thrilled to officially open Pronghorn Park and Disc Golf Course as the newest park amenity in Castle Pines,” said Castle Pines Mayor Tracy Engerman. “The course will be a great attraction for both the city and the rest of Douglas County.”

The project was completed as a partnership between the City of Castle Pines and Douglas County. Douglas County contributed $300,000 in funding toward the construction of the park and its amenities.

“We do our best work when we work together, and, today, that includes Douglas County voters,” said Commissioner George Teal. “Funding for the county’s portion of this new park and disc golf course came from the voter-approved Parks and Open Space Sales Tax. We’re so grateful for this funding and for partnerships with our neighboring communities, like the City of Castle Pines.”

The park features an 18-hole disc golf course, walking and biking trails, a sheltered picnic area, and sweeping views of Castle Pines and the Rueter-Hess Reservoir. The park is located at 7707 Disc Park Street in Castle Pines and is open from dawn to dusk. No reservations are required to play disc golf.

LEARN MORE ABOUT PRONGHORN PARK AND DISC GOLF COURSE

City Council approves a citywide stormwater utility fee

March 16, 2023 at 11:13 am

PAY STORMWATER UTILITY FEE

During the March 14, 2023 City Council meeting, Council approved the adoption of a resolution that established a citywide stormwater utility fee. The fee is used to operate and maintain the stormwater infrastructure throughout the entire city. The City began managing all public stormwater infrastructure in Castle Pines beginning March 31, 2023, including infrastructure on the east side as well as the system that was previously managed by the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District (CPNMD).

Why does the City need a stormwater utility fee?

A stormwater utility fee is necessary to provide dedicated funding for the City's management of stormwater system infrastructure. The City obtained ownership of the CPNMD stormwater infrastructure via an intergovernmental agreement on March 31, 2023. On this date, CPNMD transferred all responsibility for the ownership, operation, and maintenance of its stormwater system and necessary property rights to the City to own, operate, maintain, and manage the system. In addition to the transferred stormwater system from CPNMD, the City is also responsible for operating and maintaining the public stormwater system for all other areas throughout the city, including new infrastructure in recent developments.

The stormwater utility fee will allow the City to provide an upgraded, consistent service across the entire city. Collecting a stormwater utility fee aligns with the practices of other Front Range municipalities and enables the City to ensure proper funding levels to meet stormwater system infrastructure needs moving forward.

How much is the stormwater utility fee?

The fee will be billed at $105 per year for all single-family homes in Castle Pines.

The fee for multifamily and commercial property owners will vary depending on the property's impervious area (e.g., concrete, roofs, hardscapes, etc.). If you own multifamily or commercial property, please contact the City for more information.

How was the fee amount calculated?

The City hired an outside engineering consultant in the fall of 2022 to conduct an asset evaluation of stormwater infrastructure throughout the city (both existing City-owned assets and CPNMD assets that will be transferred to the City on March 31, 2023). The evaluation identified maintenance projects needed. City staff also conducted additional evaluations to determine the need for future capital improvement projects. The stormwater utility fee ($105 annually or $8.75 per month) was developed based on these asset evaluations, capital project needs, and other annual stormwater program-related costs.

How will I be billed?

If you live within the CPNMD boundary, CPNMD will collect its final stormwater utility fee during the March 2023 billing cycle, which will be collected via the CPNMD bill received in April. No fee will be collected from either the City or CPNMD for April, May, or June.

The City will then begin collecting payments from all property owners within the city for the second half of 2023 (July-December). Bills will be sent out in June, and the payment ($52.50 for the second half of 2023) will be due in July.

More detailed information about billing and payment options will be mailed to property owners later this spring.

Where can I find more information about residential stormwater management?

For more information on stormwater management, visit the City's Residential Stormwater webpage at CastlePinesCO.gov/Stormwater. If you have questions, please contact the City at 303-705-0200.

2022 Community Survey Results Now Available

November 1, 2022 at 9:50 am

The City conducted its 2022 Community Survey to better understand residents' thoughts and opinions of City services, programs, priorities, and quality of life aspects. The survey was open between, Sept. 21 and Oct. 4, 2022. Residents were invited to take the survey via text message invitations, email, and social media. The survey link was also available on the homepage of the City's website

The survey was completed by 907 residents. This resulted in a margin of error of +/- 3.09% at the 95% confidence interval. These results will be used to refine City Council priorities and City staff activities.

Key takeaways from respondents included:

      • 84% indicated that Castle Pines was a better place to live than other cities and towns in Colorado
      • 81% believed Castle Pines was a good or excellent place to raise a family and children
      • Respondents indicated that the following services were the most important for the community:
        • Fire protection and paramedic services
        • Street maintenance, resurfacing, and snow plowing
        • Community planning, zoning, and development
        • Police, crime, and public safety
        • City parks, trails, open spaces, and recreation
        • Public finance services and management of budget, fees, taxes, licensing
      • Areas for continued improvement included shopping and dining options, roadway maintenance, and business and economic development opportunities.

Detailed information on the complete survey results can be found on the 2022 Community Survey webpage.