Castle Pines Water Restrictions 2026
Douglas County · Colorado
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Drought Watch - Voluntary 10% Reduction
No assigned schedule
Voluntary conservation
Before 10:00 AM
Allowed Hours
No fines
Voluntary, no penalties
Find Your Watering Day
This city assigns watering days by property location, not by address digit. Find your assigned days in the table below.
Watering schedule by property location
| Property Location | Watering Day |
|---|---|
| All addresses (voluntary) | 3 days/week recommended |
Allowed Watering Hours
Voluntary 10% reduction requested by Castle Pines North Metropolitan District. Recommended: maximum 3 days/week, no watering 10am–6pm. No assigned days. Stage 1 mandatory restrictions would limit watering to 2 days/week with fines if declared.
Still Allowed
💧 Hand Watering
Allowed with shut-off nozzle. Hours: Any time, any day.
🌿 Drip Irrigation
Exempt from day-of-week limits. Must follow allowed hours.
Fines & Enforcement
No fines, voluntary stage
No mandatory enforcement during the Drought Watch voluntary stage. Stage 1 mandatory escalation would introduce fines of $100+ per violation.
🏠 HOA Rules During Restrictions
Colorado HB 21-1229 prohibits HOAs from requiring water-intensive landscaping, mandating cool-season turf, or penalizing homeowners for xeriscaping or drought-tolerant landscaping. Document the local stage if your HOA challenges a brown lawn.
If your homeowners association sends a violation notice for a dormant or brown lawn during the current restriction period, respond in writing citing the applicable law and include a copy of the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District's current restriction order. Most HOAs will rescind the notice once they are made aware of the legal protections in place. If the issue persists, contact your county’s code enforcement division for assistance.
Why These Restrictions Exist
Castle Pines is served by the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District (CPNMD) and follows similar drought response patterns to neighboring Castle Rock. As of May 2026, customers are asked to voluntarily reduce overall water use by 10% during the Drought Watch period due to record-low Colorado snowpack.
Stage 1 mandatory restrictions would limit watering to 2 days/week if declared. Castle Pines is a small affluent community south of Denver with a high outdoor water demand profile, voluntary conservation is especially impactful here.
Colorado HB 21-1229 protects homeowners from HOA fines for drought-tolerant landscaping or dormant lawns. Monitor cpnmd.org for stage updates.
This deficit has accumulated over the current water year and represents a significant departure from historical averages for the Castle Pines area. Water supply reservoirs and aquifer levels are below seasonal targets, prompting regional voluntary conservation guidance.
How to Keep Your Lawn Alive During Castle Pines Water Restrictions
10 tips tailored for Castle Pines homeowners during Drought Watch - Voluntary 10% Reduction restrictions.
Voluntary Drought Watch in Castle Pines: target 2–3 days/week and avoid 10am–6pm watering, voluntary effort now reduces the risk of mandatory Stage 1.
Set mower height to 3–3.5 inches, taller cool-season grass develops deeper roots and tolerates drought far better than short-cut turf.
Use cycle-and-soak (e.g. 5 min run, 30 min rest, repeat) on Colorado clay soils to prevent runoff to gutters and driveways.
Overseed thin areas with a drought-tolerant fescue blend in early fall, cuts long-term water demand by 30–40% versus pure Kentucky Bluegrass.
Apply 2–3 inches of wood chip mulch around trees and shrubs, reduces soil temperature and retains moisture in Colorado's arid climate.
Skip summer fertilising, nitrogen forces growth that demands more water during peak heat.
Audit your sprinkler system for overspray onto sidewalks and driveways; broken or misaligned heads are the single biggest cause of water waste.
Convert ornamental turf to xeriscape using Blue Grama, Buffalo Grass, or native Colorado plants, eligible for utility rebates in many districts.
Hand watering with a shut-off nozzle is unrestricted at all stages, prioritise mature trees and high-value shrubs over turf.
Monitor cpnmd.org weekly. If snowpack and streamflow do not improve, Stage 1 mandatory restrictions (with assigned days and fines) become likely.
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