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 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.
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.
We're partnering with the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce to plan the biggest Party in the Park event yet! Bring the entire family to Elk Ridge Park for live music, a laser light show, vendor booths, fun for kids, and fireworks!
You'll also be able to provide input on future park amenities for Coyote Ridge Park and Soaring Hawk Park.
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:
Detailed information on the complete survey results can be found on the 2022 Community Survey webpage.
January 6, 2022 at 2:16 pm
The Marshall fire burned through homes and businesses in Boulder County just over a week ago causing a devastating amount of destruction. This was a stark reminder to Colorado communities and residents of the fire danger that goes along with living in this beautiful area.
Developing an effective wildfire mitigation strategy is key in preventing the spread of low to moderate intensity wildfires. However, even if you utilize every mitigation practice in the books, it may not help contain the spread of an extreme-intensity wildfire like the Marshall Fire. That fire was powered by hurricane-caliber winds blowing over 100 mph.
Keeping all of that in mind, the City of Castle Pines is committed to taking proactive measures to protect the community. The City has partnered with South Metro Fire Rescue (SMFR) to develop neighborhood wildfire mitigation plans for each neighborhood in Castle Pines. Though the process is still underway, Castle Pines will eventually have plans that cover the entire community.
Neighborhood Wildfire Mitigation Plans
Additionally, instead of using mechanical means to reduce the volume of Gambel oak growing in the open space surrounding neighborhoods in the City of Castle Pines, the City, several HOAs and SMFR will be utilizing herds of goats. According to Einar Jensen, Risk Reduction Specialist for SMFR, “Goats are more effective than tractor-mounted grinders, chemicals, or chainsaws at long-term mitigation in Gambel oak ecosystems. They remove leaves from lower branches (ladder fuels) to prevent wildfires from growing into canopies, eliminate weeds because their stomachs neutralize seeds, and fertilize soil with their urine and feces”. Neighborhoods in Castle Pines have utilized goats since 2015 and as summer approaches, you will start to see the goats throughout our community again.
Here are a few other ways we can all work together to minimize risk and the spread of a fire:
“We can work together to update our communities to adapt to fire’s existence," states Jensen. Thank you to South Metro Fire Rescue and to our residents for partnering with the City of Castle Pines to keep our community safe.
Stay tuned for a follow-up article related to evacuation and preparation in case of a wildfire.
October 20, 2021 at 4:59 pm
The City is excited to announce that a new Life Time Athletic Resort will soon be coming to Castle Pines. After extensive negotiations and planning, the new facility has found its future home east of I-25. The new building will offer all Castle Pines residents world-class recreation programs and facilities in our own community - no more driving out of town to get your exercise! Along with providing new amenities to residents, Life Time will also ensure that the facility meets the high aesthetic and environmental standards here in Castle Pines.
Founded in 1992, Life Time champions a Healthy Way of Life for its members across 158 destinations in 36 major markets in the U.S. and Canada. Life Time prides itself on delivering an unmatched athletic resort experience. It provides a comprehensive healthy living, healthy aging, and healthy entertainment experience that goes beyond fitness to encompass the entire spectrum of daily life.
Life Time in Castle Pines will feature approximately 115,000 square feet of health and wellness amenities and employ over 200 people in full and part-time positions. Like all other Life Time resort locations, this facility will feature premium four-sided architecture consisting of decorative stacked brick, high-quality limestone accents, and earth-toned stucco. Specifically, this proposed location will offer:
As soon as the City receives additional information on the specifics of this project, we will share it with the community!