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Historic investments in parks and recreation

Douglas County residents have made it clear that they want more parks and recreation opportunities in their communities.

That’s why, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, the Board of Douglas County Commissioners announced historic investments in parks and recreation in Parker, Lone Tree, and Castle Rock. Parks, Trails, Historic Resources and Open Space Funds will be used for the construction of new sports fields and facilities in Lone Tree, Parker, and Castle Rock, as well as for Zebulon, a regional sports complex in northwestern Douglas County.

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