Highlands Ranch Herald 071422

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Week of July 14, 2022

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO

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Homeless camping ban policies differ widely across Denver metro area Other laws can affect where unhoused people may be forced to move

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BY THELMA GRIMES TGRIMES@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

information, Huffman has raised just over $9,000 in contributions and Huffman has taken out $100,000 in loans. So far, he has spent $69,670. Marshall has raised $15,100 and spent $1,291. Hoping to represent the Parker area of HD44 are Republican Anthony Hartsook and Democrat Bob Henry. Current Rep. Kim Ransom, who has been in the seat since 2015, is term limited.

As expected, the Centennial Water & Sanitation District Board of Directors voted to move into Stage 1 drought restrictions during the July 6 meeting. The drought restrictions apply to those living in the Centennial Water service area, which includes the communities of Highlands Ranch, Solstice and Northern Douglas County Water & Sanitation District. Centennial Water is encouraging customers to cut outdoor water use by 15% to 20%. To help achieve this, Centennial Water is implementing the Stage 1 outdoor watering restrictions beginning Wednesday, July 20. Under the Stage 1 designation, outdoor irrigation will be limited to two days per week in accordance with Centennial Water’s adopted watering schedule. Residential customers with odd-numbered addresses can water on Sundays and Wednesdays; even-numbered addresses can water on Saturdays and Tuesdays. For a complete schedule, including multi-family and commercial irrigation customers, visit centennialwater.org. “Sometimes we have to take steps in the short-term to protect against the uncertainties of current drought conditions,” Centennial Water General Manager Sam

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Finn Todalen, left, and Danielle Schneider sit with a dog in late March at an encampment near the Aurora-Centennial border. Several tents and other encampment materiPHOTO BY ELLIS ARNOLD als lie in the area.

Douglas County House races feature new candidates General election pulls into view BY MCKENNA HARFORD MHARFORD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Douglas County voters will have a slate of new faces vying to represent them in various Colorado House Districts on the ballot this November. Facing off in HD43, which cov-

Centennial Water OKs drought restrictions Dry conditions drive board to approve Stage 1 limits

BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

The sight of a person pushing a shopping cart full of belongings, begging for money on major streets or sleeping outdoors is common in many places around the Denver metro area, and the laws that dictate where unhoused people can’t rest differ across the many cities and towns in the region. At least several jurisdictions have no formal camping ban on the books, and Aurora’s new camping ban, which could push people into other areas, illustrates the complexity of laws that affect the unhoused: Whether a person gets moved doesn’t just come down to whether a city has a formal ban or not. Meanwhile, several cities in the Denver suburbs continue to take steps to address homelessness while

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ers a majority of Highlands Ranch, are candidates Kurt Huffman, a Republican, and Robert Marshall, a Democrat. Huffman was appointed to the HD43 seat in June when it was vacated by former Rep. Kevin Van Winkle, who was appointed to be a Colorado senator for district 30. Huffman won a primary challenge from Republican Robin Webb with 60.9% of the vote to Webb’s 39.1%, as of July 8. Marshall didn’t have a primary challenger. According to TRACER candidate

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