As we enter the second decade of the 21st century, Castle Pines North has many challenges and opportunities ahead.
This year, citizens will see the initial results of the cost-saving efforts of various community organizations. Homeowner association fees have declined along with property taxes. City Council and the CPN Metro District are diligently working to create efficiencies in operations.
However, we need to take a long-term view on the costs of operating the City. We need well-planned water initiatives that will insure the viability of our community for decades to come. We will be working to create a capital investment plan to improve our roads and streets. And we will continue efforts to reduce water consumption and improve the landscaping in our common areas and public right-of-ways.
As the economy recovers in 2010, Castle Pines should be on the leading edge of the economic recovery. Recent annexations will bring additional residents and new businesses to our community. As Mayor, it is my intent to make our city a business friendly location. City Council will soon address a proposal to reduce business licensing fees. It is also our desire to maintain close ties with our Chamber of Commerce and our Economic Development Committee.
We live and work in an area that provides easy access to big city amenities while living in a small town atmosphere. Our city should create an environment in which personal and business investment can flourish. I look forward to serving as your Mayor for the next four years and together we can make Castle Pines North a great place to live.