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Map
of future development and open space in our area |
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Grand
Opening of Coyote Ridge Park - come
celebrate |
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Work
begins on Coyote Ridge Park - history
of our newest park and what happening |
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Parks
Authority We finally have the vehicle for new parks, facilities
and open spaces. |
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Highlands Ranch Open Space Overview
of what we know about this space |
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Are
there any soccer fields coming into the area? What are the
County's plans |
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What
are the plans for Cherokee Ranch? Can
I go there? |
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Trail
System Expansion? Plans
for the Regional Trail System |
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Last
year, CPN's Parks Authority conducted a survey of CPN residents'
wishes for future parks and recreation amenities in the community.
The
top priority for new facilities was a recreation center.
Now,
preliminary research shows that we may be closer to achieving this
dream than anyone had thought possible. Over the next few months,
a lot of work will be done to determine whether this is the time
to pursue the goal of building a CPN Rec Center. Look for more information
to be available soon.
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Map
of future development and open space in our area |
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Overview
of development and open space map - The CPN Master Association has
a map showing this whole area (too big for this web site) but is available
to anyone wishing to review it at all Master Association meetings
(third Thursday of each month at 7:00 pm at the CPN Community Center).
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Grand
Opening of Coyote Ridge Park |
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Join
the festivities for a "Western Welcome for Coyote Ridge Park"
on August 25th from 4:00pm to 7:00pm, sponsored by the CPNHOA.
This is a ticketed event (caterers need a count) so please
check out event details. Hope to see you there. |
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Coyote
Ridge Park
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The
northeast corner of Monarch Blvd. and Hidden Pointe Blvd is the
first area for an active park. (Map
of the proposed area). It has been named "Coyote Ridge
Park" by Hidden Pointe resident Kim Nelson. The park plans
to be opened by summer of 01.
The
grading for the two play fields, the parking areas and the playground
pad has begun with the cooperation of homebuilder D.R. Horton, which
has accelerated its monetary contribution and provided volunteer
help from the company's employees. Grading, irrigation and sod are
to be completed by May.
The
area includes a future school site and has room for three soccer/baseball
fields together with a playground, picnic facilities, restrooms,
and trails.
Douglas
County will be working on the design and construction of its major
trail link from our nothern border through the Highlands Ranch Open
Space to connect the parks/trailways to Highlands Ranch.
This
system will eventually tie our park into trails and parks from Chatfield
to Parker.
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Parks
Authority |
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The
Castle Pines Parks Authority is a governmental alliance between
the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District and Douglas County.
Its role will bring together all of the various entities needed
to plan, fund and build active parks in our area.
The
northeast corner of Monarch Blvd. and Hidden Pointe Blvd is the
first area for an active park.
The
area includes a future school site and has room for three soccer/baseball
fields together with a playground, picnic facilities, restrooms,
and trails.
Tell me more about the Parks Authority
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Highlands
Ranch Open Space |
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The
"public hearing" signs seen along the northern section
of Daniels Park Road are for the review of plans for the Open Space
south of Highlands Ranch. There will never be any housing or commercial
development in this area, but the Plan would allow public and recreational
uses in the area immediately north of us (like parks, interpretive
wildlife centers, museums, schools, libraries, fire stations, and
other public buildings; churches; utility lines and facilities like
a water treatment plant).
In
the area immediately south of Highlands Rance (south of McArthur
Ranch Road, between Quebec and Daniels Park Road), the County is
planning a major regional park and the School District plans a Middle/High
School complex.
Highlands
Ranch is currently making some revisions to their plan to accomodate
the concerns of the American Indians who want to discourage "public"
activities near the Tall Bull Memorial (held sacred by the American
Indians). The Tall Bull Memorial itself is located in Daniels Park
which is a City and County of Denver Mountain Park.
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Are
there any soccer fields coming into the area? |
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The
County is planning a major regional park (with soccer fields) just
south of Highlands Ranch (at the proposed school complex site in
the vicinity of Quebec and McArthur Ranch Road). Two more major
regional sites are included in the Canyons development, one of these
would be an active park and would be located east of I-25; accessed
via Castle Pines Parkway.
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What
are the plans for Cherokee Ranch? |
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Cherokee
Ranch may someday have a center that is open to the public, but the
expectation is that the balance of the Ranch will limit public access
in order to preserve wildlife habitats. The owner of this ranch, the
late Tweet Kimball, dedicated the development rights for this land
so that it would always remain undeveloped. The land remains privately
held.
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Trail
System Expansion |
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The
County is planning expansion of the Regional Trail system. One new
trail would parallel Daniels Park Road and connect to another new
trail system that would go through the Highlands Ranch Open Space
north of Daniels Park and connect to Chatfield Reservoir and the
Cherry Creek Trail Systems.
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