Castle Pines City Council Approves Utility Easements, OpenGov Software Contract
Castle Pines City Council approved utility easements with Public Service Company of Colorado and a software deal with OpenGov, Inc. at its March 10 meeting.

The Castle Pines City Council approved utility easement agreements with Public Service Company of Colorado and a master services agreement with OpenGov, Inc. during its March 10 meeting, according to the city's official wrap-up posted the following day.
The city published the summary on March 11 as its standard post-meeting communication for residents, noting that the Council took several formal actions that evening and also held a study session. The wrap-up did not enumerate every agenda item, referencing additional approvals beyond the two named agreements.
OpenGov, Inc. is a cloud-based government software provider whose platforms are used by municipalities for budgeting, procurement, and permitting functions. The master services agreement signals Castle Pines is contracting for at least one of those technology services, though the city's Facebook announcement did not specify which modules were included, the contract value, or the term length.

The utility easement agreements with Public Service Company of Colorado, the state's primary electric and natural gas utility, similarly lacked detail in the public announcement. No parcel locations, easement purposes, or compensation figures were included in the city's posted summary.
The full wrap-up, including links to agenda materials for all action items from the March 10 meeting, is available at bit.ly/March10CouncilWrapUp through the city's website.
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