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Highlands Ranch Metro District
Government Administration
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colorado 511 followers
Committed to providing quality municipal services while managing resources wisely for the community of Highlands Ranch.
About us
The Highlands Ranch Metro District is the local government in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Our beautiful community is located 12 miles south of Denver and our organization takes pride in serving our 40-year old master planned community by providing high quality municipal services in a cost effective manner. Learn more about our organization, our culture, our employment opportunities and our services here.
- Website
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http://www.highlandsranch.org
External link for Highlands Ranch Metro District
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colorado
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1981
Locations
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Primary
62 Plaza Drive
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colorado 80129, US
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3280 Redstone Park Circle
Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80129, US
Employees at Highlands Ranch Metro District
Updates
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Wildfires are the number one natural hazard in Douglas County and can happen in any season. Aerial support is a critical component of Douglas County’s wildfire preparedness toolbox, directed by the Douglas County Office of Emergency Management in close partnership with local fire departments and other agencies. To save lives and protect property, the Trans Aero Helicopter is contracted with Douglas County for exclusive use June 1 until Oct. 31, 2024, with the opportunity to extend exclusive use this year as needed. Having an exclusive use helicopter on contract ensures this tool is ready to be deployed whenever Douglas County needs it. If you attended the Highlands Ranch July 4th Parade, you likely saw the helicopter fly over the parade, which brought attention to this valuable fire fighting resource in our community. Learn more about aerial wildfire strategy at https://lnkd.in/g8yK66Qq
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Applications are open through Friday, June 14 for Leadership Douglas County, a valuable program committed to ensuring the continuity of knowledgeable and effective leadership in Douglas County. LDC participants commit to a two-year program and hear first hand from speakers on topics including history, open space, healthcare, aging, social services, civic engagement, education, economic development, transportation, law enforcement, fire and emergency services, public safety, arts and culture, media, along with team-building elements and skills training throughout. Class days are held at various locations throughout Douglas County. Our Metro District General Manager Stephanie Stanley, just graduated from LDC last week. She is pictured here, on the left. Learn more and apply online at https://lnkd.in/gfhkqyva
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Prepare for major construction impacts at the University/Lincoln and Quebec intersection as this project nears completion. Consider avoiding the area, and check your mapping applications before traveling Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23. Learn more about this project and its impacts at https://lnkd.in/dw2JrndV
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Arbor Day in Highlands Ranch this year was especially meaningful. Volunteers from Boy Scout Troop 870 and Centennial Water & Sanitation District planted 24 trees today at Big Dry Creek Park. The trees in the park were significantly impacted by last year's tornado. Purchased with a grant from Reforest Colorado, the new oaks, lindens, maples, pines and other species now fill in some of the gaps left by the storm. The Metro District's dedication to forest management was recognized once again by the Arbor Day Foundation with a designation as a Tree City USA for the 36th consecutive year. Thank you to all of the volunteers who came out this morning to restore and renew the beauty of Highlands Ranch. To read more about today's Arbor Day celebration, go to https://lnkd.in/g_7TQ5bN.
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As you may have heard, the University/Quebec/Lincoln intersection construction project is expected to be completed before school begins in early August. Learn more about Douglas County's live town hall where questions about this project will be answered. There are three ways you can join in. The live town hall will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 25. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/dAGSuX7H
New completion date for University/Lincoln and Quebec - Douglas County
douglas.co.us
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Good news! If you’ve been driving through the intersection of University/Lincoln and Quebec and wondering when construction will ever end, you’ll be glad to know the project is now expected to be completed before school starts in early August – 46 days earlier than originally scheduled. How? Read on. https://lnkd.in/gTqAZNb2
New completion date for University/Lincoln and Quebec - Douglas County
douglas.co.us
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Notice of a road closure for people traveling Monarch Boulevard near Castle Pines: Monarch Boulevard is closed to through traffic from Castle Pines Parkway to Glen Oaks Avenue for the Monarch Boulevard reconstruction. The project is expected to be completed by September 2024. Detour routes are have been established to minimize inconveniences. Learn more about this project, coordinated by the City of Castle Pines, at https://lnkd.in/gh_G7TxQ.
Monarch Boulevard reconstruction begins March 17 - City of Castle Pines
https://www.castlepinesco.gov