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Castle Rock council directs staff to remove obsolete no-knock registry and rely on visible no-solicit signage

Castle Rock Town Council · February 17, 2026
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Summary

Staff told council the town's no-knock registry has grown to more than 11,000 addresses and is no longer practicable; council directed staff to prepare an ordinance to eliminate the registry requirement and rely on stickers or —1no soliciting—2 signs instead.

Lisa presented a staff review of the town's existing "no-knock" code (established in 2008) and explained why the registry has become impractical: more than 11,000 homes remain listed, many carryovers from earlier years, and solicitors typically rely on visible stickers or signs. She recommended eliminating the registry…

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