Highlands Ranch Senior Center Facts & FAQs Like many large new projects in the community, the Highlands Ranch Senior Center project has generated a great deal of interest and questions. General Manager Mike Renshaw, who is overseeing this project, sat down to answer questions related to the future senior center. Q: How will the senior center be funded? A: One-time capital funding for the construction of the senior center comes from cash on hand, generated from system development fees and interest earned on those fee collections. System development fees are paid by the developer at the time of construction of new development. The business plan for operations of the senior center assumes funding from user fees and property taxes. The long-term financial forecast for the Metro District does not anticipate any change to mill levy rates to fund operations of the senior center. Q: What traffic improvements related to the senior center will be done on Highlands Ranch Parkway and/or the nearby intersection? A: All traffic components in this area will meet Douglas County traffic requirements. The main entrance to the senior center is proposed to be located across from Ridgeglen Way, more than 1,400 feet east of the Broadway/Highlands Ranch Parkway intersection. A secondary right in/right out is proposed at the west end of the site, which is approximately 1,000 feet east of Broadway. Douglas County is proposing to make improvements to the Broadway/Highlands Ranch Parkway intersection. These improvements were planned prior to selection of this site for the senior center. Their traffic engineering staff will be conducting