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Douglas County leaders mark infrastructure ribbon-cutting in Parker, tout water capacity and jobs to support Saffron Space

December 22, 2025 | Douglas County, Colorado


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Douglas County leaders mark infrastructure ribbon-cutting in Parker, tout water capacity and jobs to support Saffron Space
Officials and speakers at a ribbon‑cutting in Parker, Colorado, said new water and wastewater infrastructure will expand capacity along the I‑85 corridor to support Saffron Space and broader county development.

"Saffron Space was a great get for Douglas County," said Unidentified Speaker 4, describing the aerospace company's decision after a nationwide search. Unidentified Speaker 1 highlighted the local labor pool, saying, "62% of our workforce has a bachelor's degree or higher." Unidentified Speaker 2 said the project will support the northwest section of the county as a water resource.

Speakers framed the work as necessary groundwork for growth. Unidentified Speaker 4 called the event "the next step of the 85 Corridor," and Unidentified Speaker 6 described the initiative as "solving a puzzle" of how to drive development in areas that lack reliable wastewater treatment. On potential scale, Unidentified Speaker 2 said, "We might be tripling, quadrupling our water over time."

Why it matters: county officials and supporters said utility and roadway improvements are prerequisites for employers and housing to follow. Unidentified Speaker 5 described water as Colorado's top local concern—"water, water, water"—and argued the project will act as an economic engine. He provided a projected economic impact of $1,240,000,000 between 2026 and 2036 and estimated "about 1,700 annual jobs." Speakers also proposed a recreation and sports element, with Unidentified Speaker 1 saying the project envisions a "world class, iconic sports village" called Zebulon, intended to serve youth recreation locally and regionally.

The transcript contains no formal votes or motions related to these announcements. Speakers repeatedly linked the infrastructure work to private investment and long-term county planning: "We are investing in the next 20, 50, hundred years of Douglas County," Unidentified Speaker 4 said.

Next steps were not specified in the provided remarks: speakers positioned the ribbon‑cutting as a milestone in a multi‑phase plan to expand utilities and attract employers to the I‑85 corridor. The event did not include named elected officials or formal board actions in the available transcript.

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