Douglas County Government, Colorado

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100 Third St. | Suite 220 | Castle Rock, CO 80104 | Phone: 303.660.7460 | Fax: 303.660.9550
Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Planning Division

100 Third Street, Suite 220
Castle Rock, CO 80104

Phone: 303.660.7460
Fax: 303.660.9550

Office Hours

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Community Planning and Sustainable Development Project Records Online (CPSD-PRO)

Planning Services, part of the Community Planning and Sustainable Development (CPSD) Department, launched a web-based project tracking tool that provides citizens with easy access to current and archived land development projects. 

This tool, called CPSD-Project Records Online (CPSD-PRO), allows citizens to access all types of planning projects such as:  commercial, residential and industrial development applications; proposed zonings and rezonings; subdivision regulation changes; long-range planning activities; and Community Services’ programs and projects.  Key features include the ability to view all associated documents; correspondence and exhibits, along with review status; related projects; and maps showing the project location, zoning and aerial views.  When viewing selected projects, users may e-mail the project planner directly and view the County Assessor’s Office web pages for detailed project information.   

Please contact CPSD at 303-660-7460 with any questions.


Highlands_ranch_entry1Communities do not just happen.  Choices concerning the development of communities should reflect widely held community values that consider citizen health, safety, conservation of resources, efficiency, beauty and equity.  The vision of the County’s citizens is embodied inthe Comprehensive Master Plan (CMP), the keystone to the County’s growth management program.  The Planning Division facilitates implementation of the CMP through review of land use applications, which are presented to the Board of County Commissioners as the decision-making body. The vision of the CMP is further expressed in policy and regulatory documents, including the Parks & Trails Plan, Transportation Plan, and Subdivision and Zoning Resolutions. 

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Planning staff evaluates land-use proposals for conformance with the regulations and CMP goals and policies.  The division also handles addressing for the County; provides zoning compliance; issues sign permits; and provides site development administration for nonresidential construction.  In addition, administrative support is provided to the Planning Commission and the Board of Adjustment.