Colorado Department of Transportation reports show this configuration removes T-bone accidents entirely while reducing signal phases from four or six down to two. Construction is expected to begin in mid to late 2026, funded primarily by Douglas County’s $20 million commitment, with Castle Pines and developers covering the remainder. HOUSING EVOLUTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS Castle Pines has added 6,000 residents in six years, climbing from 10,500 in 2019 to its current population of 16,500.The buildout potential reaches more than 30,000, though the timeline depends 130 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 07, ISSUE 01
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