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Douglas County Invests $15-M for Parks in Lone Tree and Parker

  • Writer: Debi Haning
    Debi Haning
  • Sep 17
  • 1 min read
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Douglas County Commissioners have approved the largest parks and open space investment in county history, $15 million dedicated to Salisbury Park North in Parker and High Note Regional Park in Lone Tree. Each park will receive $7.5 million to create new sports fields, inclusive playgrounds, and community spaces designed to benefit families and neighbors for generations.


As I’ve shared before with updates on High Note Park, these spaces are vital to the quality of life we all enjoy here in Douglas County. Whether it’s sports, walking trails, or family time outdoors, these new parks are set to become hubs for our communities.


📲 Thinking about making Lone Tree or Parker your next home? I’d love to help you explore everything these thriving neighborhoods have to offer. Contact me today to start the conversation!


 
 
 

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