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Castle Rock council weighs 4‑story downtown limit as public feedback pours in
Summary
Town staff told the Historic Preservation Board that a proposal to limit downtown building heights to four stories has generated roughly 300 responses; council will receive a staff summary Sept. 16 as officials balance downtown character, traffic and development interests.
Town staff and Council Liaison Mark Davis told the Historic Preservation Board on Sept. 3 that the town is collecting public feedback on possible downtown height limits and will present a summary to Town Council on Sept. 16.
Brad Bolen, Town planning staff, said council asked staff to solicit community feedback about a proposal that could limit building height in downtown to four stories. “There’s been a proposal to potentially limit all height in the downtown to 4 stories,” Bolen said,…
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