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Locations of Projects

The County Quadrant Map allows you to subscribe to one or more quadrants of the County to keep informed about new land-use applications and other projects recently begun in the County’s Community Planning and Sustainable Development Department.  When a new project is begun in a quadrant, you will receive an automatic email alerting you to visit that quadrant’s page to learn more about the project.  Below are brief descriptions of the boundaries of each quadrant and an abbreviated list of those incorporated cities, towns, and other subdivisions or 35-acre developments located within each quadrant. 

The projects listed on these pages were begun within the last two weeks.  These pages will be updated on a weekly basis with new information added and information older than two weeks will be removed.  To view all planning projects within the County please view our CPSD - Project Records Online (PRO).

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Northwest Quadrant »

The northwest quadrant of the County is bounded on the south by State Highway 67 and by Jefferson County on the west.  It includes Highlands Ranch, Roxborough Village, the rural communities of Louviers and Sedalia, as well as Castle Pines Village, and Roxborough and Chatfield State Park. 

Northeast Quadrant »

The northeast quadrant of the County is bounded on the south by the northern boundary of the Town of Castle Rock and the western boundary is made of Interstate 25 and follows the western boundary of the City of Lone Tree. This quadrant includes the City of Lone Tree and the Town of Parker as well as the Pinery, Stone Gate, Grandview Estates, and the Meridian International Business Center

Southwest Quadrant »

The southwest quadrant of the County is bounded on the east by Interstate 25 and follows the western boundary of the Town of Castle Rock.  The western boundary is State Highway 67.  It includes the Town of Larkspur, Perry Park, Keene Ranch, Bear Canyon Ranch and a significant portion of the Pike National Forest

Southeast Quadrant »

The southeast quadrant of the County is bounded on the north by the northern limits of the Town of Castle Rock and on the west by Interstate 25 and the western boundary of the Town of Castle Rock.  This quadrant includes the Town of Castle Rock, Franktown, Bell Mountain Ranch, Castlewood Canyon State Park, and Greenland Ranch Open Space.


 
 
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