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Residents urge reaffirmation of human-rights proclamation and voice opposition to rapid transit
Summary
Public commenters asked council to read and reaffirm the town's 2019 human-rights proclamation to show visible support for LGBTQ residents and families; another commenter urged council to oppose rapid transit, citing crime and higher taxes.
During the public-comment period at the March 4 Castle Rock Town Council meeting, residents asked the council to take two distinct actions: publicly reaffirm a 2019 human-rights proclamation and resist state transit measures that could add taxes or services they oppose.
Brooke Bernstein, a Castle Rock parent and facilitator for Douglas County Pride's parents-of-trans-kids group,…
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