Please visit the City Council Meetings 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.
Please visit the City Council Meetings 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.
Please visit the City Council Meetings 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.
January 30, 2025 at 1:11 pm
Are you planning for your future in 2025? Douglas County is too, with connectivity through transportation. Whether you travel solely by car or are looking for a transit option, Douglas County wants to continue improving the way you move throughout the county. There are several opportunities to provide your feedback throughout February. Share your feedback with Douglas County by completing a brief survey.
To learn about the Integrated Transit and Multimodal Study, comment on new potential opportunities and proposed transit options, attend one of these meetings:
The same information will be presented at both meetings, so there is no need to attend both.
If you’re more interested in vehicle travel, you’ll want to learn about the 2050 Transportation Plan. Please plan to attend one of the following meetings to learn about the current state of transportation and share input on your transportation needs:
The same information will be presented at all meetings.
The 2050 Transportation Plan will evaluate the existing status of the road network, projections for future demands, and public input to guide investment in transportation improvements. During a series of community meetings, Douglas County will present the latest data about the transportation system and collect public input on how the community would like to see transportation addressed.
Additionally, with the Integrated Transit and Multimodal Study, Douglas County wants to find ways to provide reasonable and reliable transit to people who do not own or have access to their own transportation, who do not own a phone, and/or who have limited personal mobility. In February, an online survey will also be available to share your input.
To stay up to date on the transit study and transportation plan – and to receive the survey link – sign up for the Douglas County Transportation and Transit Study email list.
January 29, 2025 at 2:12 pm
The Castle Pines City Council held a regular meeting on January 28. Meeting highlights include:
View the January 28 City Council Meeting Agenda for more information about all agenda items. Visit the City Council Meetings webpage to watch the recording.
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January 28, 2025 at 11:33 am
The January edition of the City's e-newsletter is now available. Learn about the 2025 Wildfire Mitigation Grant application, your stormwater utility fee statement, and more. bit.ly/TheSourceJanuary2025
Visit the City's website to subscribe to receive future e-newsletters right to your inbox. CastlePinesCO.gov/NewsletterSignUp
January 24, 2025 at 12:56 pm
The agenda for the January 28 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 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.
APRIL 3 UPDATE: UNFORTUNATELY, THIS YEAR'S CLEANUP DAY IS CANCELED DUE TO FORECASTED WEATHER.
The City of Castle Pines is once again partnering with residents for the City’s annual Spring Cleanup Day.
As the community grows, it’s more important than ever to keep the beautiful parks and open spaces that make Castle Pines special free of trash and other debris. This year’s cleanup day will take place on Saturday, April 5, from 10:30 a.m. to noon, weather permitting.
Volunteers will be able to choose from one of five sites throughout the city (Elk Ridge Park, Coyote Ridge Park, Retreat Park, Daniels Gate Park, or The Green (The Canyons)). Gloves and trash bags will be available at each location.
After picking up your materials, you are free to pick up trash, weeds, and other debris at any park location or any other public area that you know may need a little beautification. When done, you can drop off your materials in a dumpster in the shopping center parking lot at Castle Pines Parkway and Lagae Road. The dumpster will be located near Ziggi's coffee shop. See the map below for the drop-off location.

Join Mayor Tracy Engerman for "Coffee Klatch with Tracy" at Ziggi's Coffee from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 13. Swing by for a quick chat, to ask questions, to learn more about upcoming City activities, or to just say "hello." We'll see you there!
"Coffee klatch" originates from the German word "kaffeeklatsch" and refers to a gathering of friends over a cup of coffee.
Join Mayor Tracy Engerman for "Coffee Klatch with Tracy" at The Exchange Coffee House from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, February 20. Swing by for a quick chat, to ask questions, to learn more about upcoming City activities, or to just say "hello." We'll see you there!
"Coffee klatch" originates from the German word "kaffeeklatsch" and refers to a gathering of friends over a cup of coffee.
January 15, 2025 at 4:27 pm
Meeting highlights from the January 14 City Council meeting include:
View the January 14 City Council Meeting Agenda for more information about all agenda items. Visit the City Council Meetings webpage to watch the recording.
January 13, 2025 at 2:14 pm
Customers will soon receive 2025 stormwater utility fee bills via mail or email (depending on the preference selected during previous annual billings). The fee remains at $105 for the year and is due on February 15, 2025. Payments can be made online or delivered to the City's offices.
The stormwater utility fee covers the costs of managing and maintaining stormwater infrastructure. The fee allows the City to provide upgraded, consistent service throughout the city. Visit CastlePinesCO.gov/stormwater for more information or to make a payment.
January 10, 2025 at 10:47 am
The agenda for the January 14 City Council meeting is now available. A 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.
January 8, 2025 at 4:42 pm
Arctic-cold air is set to descend on Colorado from Orchard City to Olney Springs for about a week starting Thursday, and Black Hills Energy is sharing steps you can take now to save money before the temperature drops.
“Weather changes are a key driver in our customers’ usage and bills,” said Chris Downey, Black Hills Energy General Manager for Colorado Gas Operations. “We want people to know about a few simple things they can do right now to help save money and energy ahead of the low temperatures.”
“Black Hills Energy is ready for winter,” Downey said. “Although there is currently no cause for concern with these low temperatures, we are watching the weather carefully and are prepared for our technicians to support our communities when necessary.”
The company is also reminding the community of important natural gas meter safety tips. Snow and ice buildup on your meter can create a safety hazard and even cut off the flow of natural gas to your heating equipment and other appliances. Please follow these guidelines:
Natural Gas Winter Safety Tips
Black Hills Energy will continue to provide service updates on its Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages. For more information on cold weather energy efficiency tips, including steps to take after the cold weather passes, visit blackhillsenergy.com.
January 8, 2025 at 7:44 am
Wildfire mitigation is one of City Council's strategic goals and priorities. To help mitigate wildfire risk and protect the community, the City developed a grant program to provide financial resources for residents and homeowners associations to conduct wildfire mitigation projects.
Homeowner associations and individual residents can apply for wildfire mitigation funding. The City will accept funding requests for up to $5,000 from an HOA and up to $250 from a resident. All funding requests require a minimum match of 50% from all applicants. If a resident has a wildfire mitigation project expected to cost $500 or more, they would be eligible to ask for the full $250 of City funds.
Applications will remain open until March 29, 2025. If your project is selected, funds will be reimbursed after completion of the project. A final report, before and after pictures, and proof of payment or receipt(s) must be submitted to receive reimbursement.
Visit the Community Wildfire Mitigation Grant webpage for more information.
December 18, 2024 at 3:45 pm
The December edition of the City's e-newsletter is now available. Learn how to apply to serve on a new board or commission, view the 2025 annual budget, and more. bit.ly/TheSourceDecember2024
Visit the City's website to subscribe to receive future e-newsletters right to your inbox. CastlePinesCO.gov/NewsletterSignUp
Join Mayor Tracy Engerman for "Coffee Klatch with Tracy" at The Exchange Coffee House from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, January 16. Swing by for a quick chat, to ask questions, to learn more about upcoming City activities, or to just say "hello." We'll see you there!
"Coffee klatch" originates from the German word "kaffeeklatsch" and refers to a gathering of friends over a cup of coffee.
December 9, 2024 at 8:54 am
We are excited to share the completion of the 2024 Monarch Boulevard Reconstruction project. Crews will remove road closure barriers today, Monday, December 9, and the entirety of Monarch Boulevard will reopen to traffic by this afternoon. Over the next few weeks, crews will work to complete sidewalk work, landscaping, and other smaller tasks. The road will remain open in both directions during this work.
This comprehensive project, stretching from Castle Pines Parkway to Berganot Trail, was a key component of our 2024 Road Solutions initiative. The newly reconstructed roadway marks a significant investment in our community's infrastructure and will enhance safety, traffic efficiency, and the overall quality of life in Castle Pines.
Completing the extra Phase 4 work this year significantly reduced the timeline for Monarch Boulevard’s reconstruction efforts in 2025. The 2025 Monarch Boulevard Reconstruction project, from Berganot Trail to Winter Berry Place, will not begin until June 2025. No additional construction disruptions are planned for the remainder of the 2024-2025 school year.
In addition to the complete road reconstruction, this project utilized a partnership with the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District to replace aging water infrastructure. The 2024 reconstruction project included:
We recognize the impact construction had on your daily routines and appreciate your patience and understanding during the reconstruction process.
December 4, 2024 at 11:21 am
Meeting highlights from the December 3 City Council meeting include:
View the December 3 City Council Meeting Agenda for more information about all agenda items. Visit the City Council Meetings webpage to watch the recording.
APRIL 17 UPDATE:
Saturday's Egg Scramble modified due to expected weather conditions
Looking ahead at the weather forecast, Saturday morning's conditions are expected to be cold and snow-covered. Unfortunately, the wet conditions mean the Egg Scramble can't be held on The Ridge's driving range.
Rather than the traditional Egg Scramble, we'll be in The Ridge Clubhouse, from 10 a.m. to noon, handing out free baskets of eggs so kids can still enjoy some festive fun! Free donuts, coffee, and hot chocolate will be available. Stop by for a quick photo with our special big-eared guest!
While the weather forecast is disappointing, we appreciate your understanding and hope you're still able to stop by The Ridge on Saturday, April 19!
November 29, 2024 at 3:01 pm
The agenda for the December 3 City Council Meeting is now available. 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.
November 20, 2024 at 11:21 am
The November edition of the City's e-newsletter is now available. Learn about the upcoming tree lighting event, improvements to Coyote Ridge Park, and more. bit.ly/TheSourceNovember2024
Visit the City's website to subscribe to receive future e-newsletters right to your inbox. CastlePinesCO.gov/NewsletterSignUp
November 14, 2024 at 10:55 am
Mayor Tracy Engerman signed an official Proclamation recognizing November 18-22 as "Crash Responders Safety Week." The proclamation urges all citizens to join the Mayor in this special observance and remember that the State of Colorado has a “Move-Over” law requiring drivers to slow down and move over when approaching an emergency vehicle, a tow truck, or a highway maintenance vehicle when their emergency lights are activated. View Mayor Engerman's official Proclamation.
November 13, 2024 at 10:41 am
Meeting highlights from the November 12 City Council meeting include:
View the November 12 City Council Meeting Agenda for more information about all agenda items. Visit the City Council Meetings webpage to watch the recording.
November 13, 2024 at 10:24 am
During the November 12, 2024 City Council meeting, the Council approved the Phase 1 improvements to Coyote Ridge Park. These improvements, estimated to cost nearly $4,000,000, focus on improvements in three main areas:
Next Steps
Following the City Council’s approval of these improvements, City staff will now work with a consultant to finalize construction drawings and design for the Phase 1 improvements. Improvements are anticipated to begin in mid-2025 and be completed by early 2026. View the City Council meeting presentation for more information on the proposed Phase 1 improvements. The timing of future phased improvements to Coyote Ridge Park will be determined by recommendations from the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and approval by the City Council.
Learn More
Visit the Future Park Planning webpage to learn more about future park improvements in Castle Pines.
November 8, 2024 at 12:21 pm
The agenda for the November 12 City Council Meeting is now available. 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.
Join Mayor Tracy Engerman for "Coffee Klatch with Tracy" at The Exchange Coffee House from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, December 12. Swing by for a quick chat, to ask questions, to learn more about upcoming City activities, or to just say "hello." We'll see you there!
"Coffee klatch" originates from the German word "kaffeeklatsch" and refers to a gathering of friends over a cup of coffee.
November 6, 2024 at 3:18 pm
Winter Wonderland is back! This season's festivities kick off Friday, December 6, with the annual Castle Pines Tree Lighting at The Ridge. Activities will include a meet-and-greet with Santa, reindeer, train rides, food trucks, carolers, and a drone light show.
Other Winter Wonderland favorites return, including a scavenger hunt, holiday movie night, gingerbread house decorating, Holly Jolly Brunch, and more! Some events require advanced reservations or ticket purchases. Ticket sales and reservations open this Friday, November 8. Spots will fill up fast, so reserve your ticket early!
Visit the City's event calendar or review the events below for more information on this year's festivities. We can't wait to see you there!
ALL RESERVATIONS FOR THIS EVENT ARE FILLED.
Join us for the first annual Holiday Bingo Night. This festive event promises fun for the whole family! Participants can look forward to exciting rounds of bingo with special holiday-themed prizes awarded to the winners. It’s a perfect opportunity to gather with friends, family, and the community for an evening of laughter, friendly competition, and holiday cheer. Don't miss this chance to start a new holiday tradition at The Ridge!
CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER.
Join Mayor Tracy Engerman for "Coffee Klatch with Tracy" at Ziggi's Coffee from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, November 7. Swing by for a quick chat, to ask questions, to learn more about upcoming City activities, or to just say "hello." We'll see you there!
"Coffee klatch" originates from the German word "kaffeeklatsch" and refers to a gathering of friends over a cup of coffee.
October 31, 2024 at 12:03 pm
The October edition of the City's e-newsletter is now available. Learn about the upcoming pumpkin and leaf composting event, the 2025 proposed budget, and more. bit.ly/TheSourceOctober2024
Visit the City's website to subscribe to receive future e-newsletters right to your inbox. CastlePinesCO.gov/NewsletterSignUp
All time slots for this event are currently full.
Bundle up and enjoy a cup of hot cocoa on a holiday carriage ride through Castle Pines. Advanced ticket purchase is required for this event, and carriages will fill up quickly. Be sure to register all members of your party to ensure there is enough space on the carriage for everyone. Adult tickets (ages 12+) are $10, and child tickets (ages 0-11) are $5. Rides are available every 30 minutes from 4-8 p.m. You may purchase up to eight tickets per reservation. Due to limited capacity, all ticket sales are final.
October 31, 2024 at 10:56 am
Sheriff Weekly has ordered Fire Restrictions in Douglas County to be moved to Stage 1, effective 10/31/2024.
Stage 1 means NO open burning and NO fireworks (including the use of model rockets). Violation of these fire restrictions is a Class-2 Petty Offense, punishable by up to a $1000.00 fine and a $10.00 surcharge.
Allowable Activities are fires within liquid fuel or gas stoves, grills, fire pits, or liquid-fueled or gas appliances, and small recreational fires at developed picnic or campground sites in fixed permanent metal or steel fire rings (rock fire rings are considered temporary and are NOT permanent).
October 29, 2024 at 2:30 pm

Joint Statement: Update Regarding October 28 Sewer Line Blockage
As reported on October 28, 2024 by the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District, debris from the Monarch Boulevard road and water line replacement project caused a temporary blockage to a sewer line near Monarch Boulevard and Happy Canyon Creek. This caused nearly 1,000 gallons of sewage to spill into nearby Happy Canyon Creek.
Crews cleaned up the spill on the morning of Monday, October 28. The contractor, Elite Surface Infrastructure, will pay for costs associated with the cleanup effort, and no public funds from either the City of Castle Pines or the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District will be used for the cleanup efforts.
Happy Canyon Creek is not a source of drinking water, and there is no impact on drinking water quality or safety. The Castle Pines North Metropolitan District is working with state agencies to ensure the creek bed area is safe before reopening it. Nearby trails remain open and are safe for use. The area highlighted in red in the map below identifies the impacted creek area.
Questions? Contact the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District at 303-688-8550.

Registration is currently closed as this event is at capacity.
Bring the whole family and get cozy under the holiday lights for a festive evening watching The Santa Clause! Enjoy the magic of the holidays with hot cocoa, warm blankets, and snacks to munch on while we journey with Scott Calvin through his hilarious and heartwarming adventure as he becomes Santa.
This special night promises fun for all ages—whether it's your first time watching or part of your yearly tradition. So, put on your comfiest pajamas and get ready for a night filled with holiday cheer, laughter, and a sprinkle of North Pole magic!
Doors open at 5 p.m., with the movie beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 per person. Due to limited capacity, all ticket sales are final.
Get ready for the Tree Lighting Celebration!
Join us on Friday, December 6, at The Ridge Golf Course from 5-7 p.m. as we celebrate with a tree lighting ceremony.
At this event, you will be able to…
Bring your friends, family, and neighbors to share in this spirited event! The tree lighting will occur at approximately 6:45 p.m., with a drone light show to follow (weather and conditions permitting).
VIP Experience
Enjoy a VIP experience during the Winter Wonderland Tree Lighting Event. You and your family will start your night off with a VIP parking space in The Ridge parking lot, followed by food and festive cocktails inside. You can go into the clubhouse as you would like throughout the evening. Use the clubhouse to get warm, freshen your drinks, use the restrooms, and enjoy a little time with your family. This VIP experience will make your spirits bright!
An Adult VIP Pass ($75) includes exclusive access to the clubhouse, a light buffet dinner, a hot chocolate bar, dessert, and two spiked holiday drinks.
A Child VIP Pass ($50) includes exclusive access to the clubhouse, light buffet dinner, hot chocolate bar, and dessert
Each purchase will receive one VIP parking pass to use on the night of the event.
VIP passes are limited, so make sure you reserve your spot early! Due to limited capacity, all VIP ticket sales are final.
Have you recently moved to Castle Pines? We can’t wait to meet you!
Join us for our New Resident Welcome Party on Wednesday, November 6, from 5-7 p.m. at The Ridge at Castle Pines! You'll have a chance to meet city officials, community leaders, and your new neighbors while enjoying complimentary drinks, light refreshments, and more!
This is your chance to connect, ask questions, and learn all about our amazing community. RSVP to let us know you're coming. We'll see you there!
October 24, 2024 at 7:47 am
The City of Castle Pines is asking businesses and property owners to share ideas for physical improvements to the Village Square business area. The City formed an urban renewal authority in 2023 to support investment in the Castle Pines Village Square area by existing businesses and property owners.
The Castle Pines Urban Renewal Authority is now asking community businesses and property owners to come up with creative ideas for beautification, increased accessibility, and other improvements that will make the area better for business. More information about available resources is available at CastlePinesCO.gov/CPURA.
We also invite tenants and property owners to an information session to learn more about how we can partner to improve businesses and buildings in Village Square. The meeting will be held on October 30 at 7:30 a.m. at the Castle Pines Library. Register to attend by visiting CastlePinesCO.gov/CPURA.
October 18, 2024 at 2:23 pm
The agenda for the October 22 City Council Meeting is now available. The regular meeting will begin at 5 p.m., and a study session is scheduled immediately 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.
October 9, 2024 at 12:17 pm
The City of Castle Pines is asking businesses and property owners to share ideas for physical improvements to the Village Square business area. The City formed an urban renewal authority in 2023 to support investment in the Castle Pines Village Square area by existing businesses and property owners. The Castle Pines Urban Renewal Authority (CPURA) is asking business and property owners in the community to get creative with ideas for beautification, increased accessibility, and other improvements that will make the area better for business
CPURA will utilize tax increment financing to reinvest existing taxes into the Village Square area. The effort will focus on helping private sector investors who want to enhance their properties with improvements to existing infrastructure, incentivize top-tier and intentional development, and add to the sense of community in Castle Pines.
“The City of Castle Pines understands the costs of improving buildings and businesses can be a burden. We want to be a partner for our property and business owners who have great ideas but need a little support to make them happen,” said Castle Pines City Manager Michael Penny. “This is a great opportunity for the Village Square community to come together, get creative, and add to the vibrancy and sense of community in a primary commercial area.”
The City is pleased to partner with our private sector property and business owners in creating a vibrant and dynamic community hub. To stay in touch with progress in the CPURA Village Square project, visit the Castle Pines Urban Renewal Authority information webpage, where the City will share updates and information for our community.
October 9, 2024 at 9:43 am
Meeting highlights from the October 8 City Council meeting include:
View the October 8 City Council Meeting Agenda for more information about all agenda items. Visit the City Council Meetings webpage to watch the recording.
October 4, 2024 at 1:27 pm
The agenda for the October 8 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.