Castle Pines logo: three trees above the text City of Castle Pines
Entrance sign in Castle Pines

City officials

Mayor: Jeffrey Huff
Email: Jeffrey Huff

City Clerk: Dan Schatz
Email: Dan Schatz

Treasurer: Mark Shively
Email: Mark Shively

City Council

The city is divided into three wards, each with two City Council members.

Ward 1
Tera Radloff
Email: Tera Radloff

Kathy Des Rosiers
Email: Kathy Des Rosiers


Ward 2
Kim Hoffman
Email: Kim Hoffman

James Einolf
Email: James Einolf


Ward 3
John Ewing
Email: John Ewing

Marc Towne
Email: Marc Towne


City staff

Interim City Manager/Utility Director:
James McGrady


Finance Director: Dan Schmick


Community Development Director: Sam Bishop


Deputy City Clerk: Diane Spomer


Administrative Assistant /
Building Permit Technician:

Karen Decker




About the City of Castle Pines


Incorporated Feb. 12, 2008, Castle Pines is a city of about 10,000 located approximately 20 miles south of Denver in Douglas County, Colorado. Our 21st century city has a vision that balances the preservation of our community's history with growth that enhances the quality of life for our citizens.

The city incorporated as a statutory city under Colorado law and follows the Mayor-Council government system.
CPN Incorporation Map

A brief history of our incorporation

October 2006: A committee is formed to explore incorporating the City of Castle Pines North as a means for local residents to protect and have greater control over their community and future.

December 2006: A petition for incorporation is filed with Douglas County District Court.

July 2007: A Douglas County district judge approves the incorporation petition.

August 2007: Election Commission comprised of Castle Pines citizen volunteers selects date for incorporation election.

Nov. 6, 2007: Castle Pines voters overwhelmingly approve the issue of incorporation by a margin of approximately 4-to-1.

Feb. 12, 2008: The City of Castle Pines North becomes a reality when the city's first mayor, treasurer, city clerk and city council are elected.

March 10, 2008: Elected city officials are officially sworn in before a crowd of citizens, then immediately get to work and conduct the city's first council meeting.

Welcome to Castle Pines
Castle Pines Public Works associate Tim Lightfoot,
Councilperson Chris Dooley, Councilperson Ron Clark,
former Mayor Maureen Shul, Councilperson Kim Hoffman,
Director of Public Works Eric Guth and Public Works
associate Jake Parent represent the City in front of the
new Welcome to the City sign.

City facts

Population: 10,000 (estimated)

Elected officials: The City of Castle Pines is part of Colorado House District 45 and Colorado Senate District 4.

Size: The City of Castle Pines totals approximately 5,780 acres or just over 9 square miles. The 2008 incorporation of the Castle Pines included 2,437 acres which extended west and north to Daniels Park and Highlands Ranch open space, south to the unincorporated area of Castle Pines Village and originally east to Interstate 25.  The 2009 annexation of the Canyons property added 3,342 acres, extending the City’s municipal boundaries east of I-25. The City’s municipal boundaries east of I-25 extend north to the Reuter-Hess Reservoir, east to Castle Park Ranches and south to Crowfoot Valley Road, Sapphire Pointe and Happy Canyon Estates.

History: At the time of incorporation, Castle Pines was Douglas County's first new city since 1995, Colorado's first new city since 2004, and Colorado's 271st municipality.

Directions

Just west of Interstate 25 at Exit 188, Castle Pines Parkway. It is about 20 miles south of Denver and about 7 miles north of Castle Rock.
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