Two of Douglas County’s elected leaders have again voted to remove the third commissioner from outside boards that oversee organizations in the community less than a week after they voted to censure or formally disapprove of her.
Intrepid though they were, the first European explorers and settlers along the West’s various river systems did a lot of complaining. Pioneers groused about downed trees blocking their path and waterlogged ground that made footing treacherous. Mosquitoes, debris jams, underwater snags, and a confusi
Most area residents may not notice it, but a small part of a body of water identified for its “deteriorating conditions” has long been a priority for local governments to address, and the Castle Pines City Council gave the green light for a project to make drainage and flood control improvements to the area.
Amongst approving ordinances and contracts for construction projects across Parker, town council voiced their opinions on Senate Bill 23-213 and unanimously approved the resolution opposing the statewide land use and zoning preemptions bill.