Public Works
The
Metro District is responsible for the design and construction of much of the
infrastructure in Highlands Ranch. Facilities like four and six-lane
arterial roads, traffic signals,
storm drainage facilities and stream channel stabilization projects are the
responsibility of the Metro District's Public Works staff. The approved zoning
document for Highlands Ranch has enabled the Metro District to estimate the
scope and cost of infrastructure to serve the community.
Photo: Channel stabilization
project in Upper Dad Clark Gulch.
In addition to providing infrastructure, the Metro
District's Public Works staff also cooperates with regional agencies like the
Douglas County Public Works Department, the Colorado Department of Transportation
(CDOT), Urban Drainage and Flood Control District (UDFCD) and the Denver Regional Transportation District (RTD) to coordinate other
transportation projects and services. Click here
to visit CDOT's C-470 Corridor Project website.
Jeff Case, P.E., Director of Public Works Highlands Ranch
Metro District and Centennial Water & Sanitation District Jeff is Director of
the Public Works department, which is responsible for the design and
construction of infrastructure including major roads, storm water and drainage
channel improvements, traffic signals, and water and sanitary sewer lines. This
department also represents the community in regional planning efforts involving
transportation, transit, telecommunications and storm water management. Jeff
has been involved with the infrastructure of Highlands Ranch since 1981. Contact
Jeff at
jcase@highlandsranch.org or at
720-240-4930.
This page was last updated on
August 31, 2011.
Highlands Ranch Metro
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