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, | March 20, 2024

Lone Tree City Council District 2 Election Canceled

At the Tuesday, March 19 Lone Tree City Council Meeting, City Council passed Resolution 24-16, a resolution canceling the regular 2024 municipal election for a single council seat in Lone Tree Voting District 2. This resolution was considered and unanimously

| March 14, 2024

March (Snow) Madness 2024

This page was created to provide important updates on the March 2024 snowstorm. This page will be updated throughout the duration of the storm. Edited on Monday, March 18 at 3:30 p.m. to include: Last week, the Denver metro area

a photograph looking up at green leaves on a tree from the perspective set at the base of the trunk.

| March 12, 2024

From the Forester: Spring Tree Care Guide

As winter slowly starts to release her cold grip along the front range, property owners might be eager to embrace the changing seasons. While one might think spring cleaning is only inside of the home, you should also be paying

Two construction vehicles pouring and smoothing asphalt at an intersection during a partly cloudy day.

, | February 22, 2024

Council Approves Concrete Replacement & Asphalt Overlay for Targeted Streets

Lone Tree City Council approved the 2024 Concrete Replacement and Asphalt Overlay program and contracts at the February 20 regular meeting. Work is projected to beginning April and is expected to be completed in August. The Public Works department performs

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| February 13, 2024

Stay off the Devices, Stay on the Road

Lone Tree PD is asking Lone Tree Residents to help curb distracted driving in the City If you made the decision to stop driving distracted, what impact would you have? If your children saw you choose to put the phone

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| February 13, 2024

Impact Through Volunteerism: An Interview with LTPD Victim Advocates

The men and women volunteering with the Victim Assistance Unit at the Lone Tree Police Department share their stories, and why others should consider volunteering their time as Victim Advocates. Being a Lone Tree Police Department Victim Advocate means a

Mayor Jackie Millet, wearing a bright red suit, delivers remarks at the 2024 State of the City address. In her hand is a clue card that reads "The Incredible Race Lone Tree"

, | February 1, 2024

Mayor Millet Finishes Her Race at 2024 State of the City

Mayor Millet delivers her final State of the City Address as Lone Tree Mayor Every race has a finish line. Lone Tree Mayor Jackie Millet says hers is just a few months away. After nearly 20 years of service to

A night photo of a road covered in running water due to a waterline break. A police vehicle with emergency lights can be seen in the background.

, | January 22, 2024

Waterline Break on Yosemite Street Impacts

Shortly after 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, January 21, emergency services and the City of Lone Tree Public Works department responded to a waterline break on Yosemite Street and Kimmer Drive. This incident is related to the work Southgate performed on

A group of Lone Tree residents participate in a group discussion about housing affordability at the Lone Tree Elevated Community Workshop, held at the Lone Tree Hub.

, | January 17, 2024

Community Sets the Tone at Lone Tree Elevated Workshops 

LONE TREE, CO— On a brisk January evening, the Lone Tree community came together at the Lone Tree Hub to share ideas about five critical focus areas for Lone Tree Elevated, the City’s comprehensive plan and code update project. During

LTPD Public Service Day

| January 10, 2024

From the Chief: Protect Yourself From Scammers

A Message from Kirk Wilson, Chief of Police, Lone Tree Police Department *This story was originally published on September 1, 2023 and updated on January 10, 2024. Dear Lone Tree, We want to bring your attention to a concerning issue

Teen Court

| January 3, 2024

Lone Tree Teen Court to Hold General Legal Training January 27

Getting the Necessary Training to Join the Teen Court Team Teen Court is a voluntary program that serves as an alternative to traditional municipal prosecution. Teen Court allows first-time juvenile criminal offenders to come before a panel of their peers,

, , | January 2, 2024

City of Lone Tree State of the City 2024

You’re invited to join Mayor Jackie Millet for her final Lone Tree State of the City address! It’s been a very busy year, and we can’t wait to celebrate all we accomplished in 2023 with you at the beautiful Lone