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Home rule: the work is done; the vote is set
Information and graphic provided by The City of Castle Pines
In early 2018, the City of Castle Pines City Council initiated the process to explore the transformation of the city government from a “sanctuary city” designation to that of a “home rule” form of government. The purpose was to introduce a governance structure that would dissolve the current dependence on the state legislature and improve the ability of Castle Pines to address local issues at a local level.
Since that time, the citizens of the City voted to create a Home Rule Charter Commission and City Council appointed the 13-member Commission. The Commission wrote the Charter and presented its  nal draft to City Council. Last month, City Council of cially set the ballot language for residents to vote on the new Home Rule Charter and called for a special mail ballot election to be held on May 14.
The Home Rule Charter is available online at www.engage.castlepinesco.gov/home-rule. There, you will also  nd a list of FAQs about home rule and the meeting minutes and agendas of the Home Rule Charter Commission and the formal actions by City Council pertaining to home rule.
Running your
business with
your head down?
By Michelle Post
Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction.
~ John F. Kennedy
I am reading The Practicing Mind by Thomas M. Sterner and he relates a story about a swimmer trying to reach the other shore. For the swimmer to stay on course, he must  nd
a point of reference on the other side to swim to. As he swims, he must look up to ensure he is on course because if he kept his head down the whole time, he would not know where he was going and he would run out of air.
Running a business is like this story. If we
do not have a goal for which to aim, we
will never know when we arrive, nor will
we have a clear path to get there. It takes intentionality, focus, strategic planning and purpose to run a business. Don’t make the common mistake, “If I build it, they will buy it.” Instead, plan for success, learn from mistakes, surround yourself with smart people and believe in yourself.
If you do not know what you are doing with your business today, this week, this month, this quarter and this year, then it is time to quit running your business with your head down. When I am working with someone,
I always ask the question, “Where are you going with your business, and when?” I am asked the same question from my coach too, and often. A business owner needs to set his or her eyes on a goal on the other side of the lake. Without a goal, a business owner risks treading water, and worse – going under.
Set your eyes set on the goal and develop a laser-like focus to achieve it. Create a plan, know what you have, identify what you need, and move toward the goal. Set periodic course checks to ensure you are going in the right direction and remember to come up for air – often!


































































































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