On Sunday the CPN Homeowners for a Solid Foundation hosted a citizen meeting for concerned citizens to hear a presentation on upcoming community ballot questions by Mark Shively, past president of Castle Pines North Metropolitan District. The presentation covered the Castle Pines North renewable water challenges, how the ballot questions will impact the ability of the community to fund sustainable water supplies, and other tax implications of the CPN ballot issues. In addition to serving as President of the Metro District, Mr. Shively has also served as its Treasurer, and for the past two years has served as Chair of Douglas County Water Resource Authority (http://www.dcwater.org/). His “real job” these past twenty years is that of registered investment advisor. From time to time he serves as an expert witness in his field. He has lived in Castle Pines North since 1986.
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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