Castle Pines News Press 1203

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December 3, 2020

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO

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VOLUME 8 | ISSUE 17

Council rebukes level red status Town will refuse to help enforce new restrictions BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

A popular attraction during the town’s Starlighting, the Rink at the Rock was sparsely attended for the 2020 event. PHOTOS BY JESSICA GIBBS

‘We love what it represents’ BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

The Town of Castle Rock and the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce held a distinctly different Starlighting celebration amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The annual event, which typically draws crowds of thousands to the downtown area, this year saw mostly smaller groups gather at area eateries with outdoor dining or under downtown Christmas lights for selfies. Streets remained open to traffic, not blocked off like in a typical year, and sidewalks were sparse compared to past year events. SEE STARLIGHTING, P8

The Town of Castle Rock livestreamed the firework show and designated three locations across town where people could watch the Starlighting in a sociallydistanced way.

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The Castle Rock Town Council has approved a resolution rebuking the state moving Douglas County to level red pandemic restrictions and closing indoor dining, also stating it would refuse to participate in enforcing the health order. The resolution is largely symbolic in nature. The town has not been involved in enforcing the state’s health order on COVID-19 and does not have the jurisdiction to do so, Town Manager David Corliss said. But Councilmember George Teal said the resolution will send a message to Gov. Jared Polis “that he works for us,” the general public. Councilmembers called the emergency meeting on Nov. 24 after the state’s new level red restrictions closed local restaurants to indoor dining at 5 p.m. Nov. 20. The health order has been met with fierce criticism from local restaurant owners, including some who chose to defy the new rules. On Nov. 23, the Tri-County Health Department ordered five restaurants in Douglas County, including three in Castle Rock, to immediately cease operations, saying the establishments continued seating guests for indoor service after the Nov. 20 deadline. SEE COUNCIL, P8

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