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Senior Center contract amendments ratified; Toepfer Park change orders and HRCA Wildcat funding noted

Highlands Ranch Metropolitan District Board Study Session · January 21, 2026
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Summary

The board reviewed ratification requests for Senior Center contract amendments (water/drainage easement exhibits and replat work tied to a land swap), ratification of Toepfer Park change orders and release of retainage to DesignScapes, and Director Jones reported HRCA received $3.5 million from the county for a Wildcat Regional Park project.

Project Engineer John Donakowski asked the Board to ratify contract amendments for the Highlands Ranch Senior Center that include design services to establish water and drainage easement boundaries for a water-quality pond and preparation of legal-description exhibits for a replat related to a land swap with Mountain View Church. Donakowski presented the requests as ratifications of additional services; Chairperson Anderson raised no objection to placement on the Jan. 27 consent agenda.

Donakowski also presented Change Orders No. 4 and 5 for Toepfer Park, requested a change purchase order with DesignScapes for additional elements (including a revised family plaque), and asked for release of retainage to DesignScapes following proper advertisement and no responses. Board members praised the completed project and its high community use. Separately, Director Jones reported HRCA received $3.5 million from the county to begin construction of a low-impact nature facility at Wildcat Regional Park and noted the Metro District will receive a $0 invoice from the Centennial Airport Noise Roundtable for annual participation.