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Th few e com yea ing Ca rs is an devel merci ndelas, other opme nt director of Hyland Hills Parks and Recreation, stands next to a gondola at Water World. Mastriona has retired after 43 years. Photo by Andy Carpenean Greg Mastriona, former executive acres. al and includ draw, Vel over the ing open dh Th space reside uizen next will e de will ntial, said. vel includ com homefeature opme e 1,5 and s, 1,000 1,500 nt, on 00 single ce sev or eral com fam comple milliomore me ily, 1, a $2.7 million general obliga- missed by the Hyland Hills “It’s rcial spa n squ higher-d detac ted, kin vad are ce. en tion bond issue passed to build family. Board president Don stand in the sity hed d .” a,” feet low $30 Veldh of a cit and of ret units ards en said. the park. Ciancio said he has the highbility and ail an 0,000s mendcomple uizen y within we “They The park began with just two est regard for his overall perforoff d sai me nity, can be Highwa shared a cit plan. ous am nt eac d. “T ture Vel water slides, but grew the fol- mance and commitment to the y 72 and street dhuiz seen thr h oth hey’ll y of ArsystemBetween ount ity truCandela Candela en lowing year with the addition of district. He said Mastriona did a of op er. Th integr Ar st, he s has s, pa roofs lights an said, oughou spa s we’ll ate ere’s rks to traveling with Pam, who re- the wave pool and four slides. superior job for the district and “It ce. from t said. thoug op en spa featur of ho d tiles open There haveBy, Ashley Color ’s the h is ce a tretired eight years ago. mes. nearl en spareimers Next came Surfer’s Cove and will remain a pillar for the Hyto solsoits sus ado,” first of ce an in the dents space ’s a sig areimers@ourcoloradonews. creati e of The y 200 ar Ea The break is well-deserved nifi he the tai its kin Thunder Bay in 1984, followed land community and a valued d tra ch bu nabil sai acr reatio can en and bu cant pa com bigges on cenon cen ils d in com com es of after years of dedication to not by River Country in 1986. ild ter. munit t for ys a fee ilder d. joy resource for the district. nal the n sai ter is aspect the vie ing are mitm open of $3, who Its e bu y, only the Hyland Hills District, state a $3 “River Country really put WaGoing forward, Mastriona bu en d. a pro ild ws mo qu 000 where t to “It mm millio ing of ali untai ximity of the It an pe ys lot started at itte ’s tha ter World on the map because it said he will take with him the com alld ou ple resaii- Laundro- but the community. as solfied ren . If the r lot int s in Ca n to tdoor “w ns an mu 1969. D silv d to sust expen faGreg His leadership and vision had tube rides and at that time many memories and experiewab y build o the ndela ar point ork, din d oth Bomat an ulder,in nit rec- Mastriona siv y.” college s er had d.” er certifitainabil e the d other panels, le energ the ho trust , Vel graduated and was have resulted in many facili- all the slides were body slides,” ences he’s made over the years, dh e and location Golde ity. So ed, major techn geothe y sys mes behip for n, a the recreation job, ties including Adventure Golf he said. “We then built the first and will remember the great orand s wh struc far, ab uizen sai play”looking with in olo tem rm ity is an his If it ere Pam happened to & Raceway, the Greg Mastriona family ride, Raging Colorado, ganization, staff and board he rtifi Energy oth wife pe and tion an out 30 d. when home the bu of the gy, they al heat s, such o-o cat an fee occ d nin home run into er get pu selwife the stand ion me d Envisits s with ilder ch . ling of the execu- Golf Courses at Hyland Hills, which allowed for people to worked with. But for those who a reb mps e ho s are Ch upied in mes tive ate director of the Hyland Hills the Ice Centre at the Prome- interact on the ride. That was need a little reminder of the forpanie arlie Mc . uncil. ards set ans the owne the tru sustai ooses no un of de are nable r con Ka by the t to alrand Park District. nade — a collaboration with the pretty cool.” velop s, the taina r to use st and mer director, just take a look in will ead Recreation build com y with Ch is ava quali ble to y bu my merci ment heat be heate Since then, the park has the top of his old desk. urc “She told ilt wife that she city of Westminster, the MAC Mo impro retrofit ilable ties, the the ha merci pu d Ranc to the their has al part sn’t sta al devel h drawin re tha vem was sure her husband would (Mature Adult Center) and of grown to 48 attractions built fee “I always had a candy drawer tt sol mp sys and been h Co of the rted home oper, me g res n jus ents, Vel home and ar interview,” Mastrio- course, Water World. mint over 67 acres, featuring rides that anyone could grab from, yet give “O of the pane tem idents t sus sai anm dhuiz with som grocery erest fro commu for ls site ne sus na said.d“Ide was very fortunate to He said he’s also extremely like Voyage to the Center of the and I made sure and left it full,” e oth sustai electr on a s and thing is out to tainable en said. sto m con nity, the com er po res to the Cand 360 bebu int the right place at the right proud of the many programs the nable icity “W na there- where is all started.” the district sponsors for chil- Earth, Mastriona’s favorite, and he said. ela living we’ll e’ve be tentia build venien can -degre view,” feais ce s That’s e vi the most recent addition, the he s tural b s tho the time. see l cl co en a
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Cher how happening ved with ative Interst Aprilton is beginr from or year The last state levelnts in Westmins s of his have , Washingto including AlaMarchtwowhat in the y corrido ning her y- childhood bill Penis term n and Louis freewa ing on is ter to the . adop this year. last care, By Darin moriki educationstate in early ton is work She’s the busy the expa He there have witneted similar polic iana, been Street. ” nitio she and nsion of - spon said the legisl Kipling repre are saying when dmoriki@ourcoloradonews.com 25 toWest ssed tens ies mins that bill said. “I was carry health and n of who can the defisorin dollars ation he ter peoplesenti overall of millio and to conti the Hil sixthink use in to bengfixed Medical “I concerns g this year years, thatarea needsfor lost in nue it on ing out ns of Leave Act. the Family Jack Hilreflects is ers,” he savings for their the ing so she the said last She and arou said. polit Regional Transportation District General someth tion,” the know munity he heard from it got is taxpaysaid the nd thethe conges s her am work ical cross r who members This year for more the comto state Capi commissione bill way fire. So Manager Phil Washington declared high exand in For this it comes on their Ulibarri to get thating with Sen. comI in using people to would allow ing with s County tol. n’s policy com front of porches will be Douglaupco sessiaon, be cons put in place Evie Huda ming their pectations as RTD continues several transthe his bert, coalitio FML work camp Offic the hom k legisl Deve she isof idered Last sessi - session of the Colorado General Assembly on Jan. 10 at the state Capitol. Guns, marijuana, civil unions aign trail. ners, grand A, like dom Gov.esJohn Hickenlooper gives his State of the eState address to a joint ative durin as chair childhood focusing portation projects targeted toward the Denon Penis .” serves g Tradelopment and of Economic estic partHe is bill, und children ton’s tann parents. education on early n, eastbo HB 1170, Inter speech. More coverage, Pages 10-11. Photo by Courtney Kuhlen to topics of Hickenlooper’s . limit and the economy were among of taxpa focusing on stewa 3 during ver metro’s northern region. and grand mittee s for definof , tannface delays the adva encourage the national mino to the coalitio itely. Peniswas postponed ing Alliance on Jan. yer resou - secur rdshi growth nced manu According rs and expa Washington highlighted several projects to I-25 ing mornin g County Business back again in- civil“This will go rces, finan p dustr ton ity of nsion of the from Kiplings during along unio address the Douglas for the is bringing it cial are y in Colorado. facturing inwith law and community during a Jan. 4 legislative breakfast hosted by travelers deare de upcoming Frank McNulty rssion. enforceme 11 minute be passe n bill that will with the needed He said Speaker travele than trust House und Louisville-based nonprofit 36 Commuting more g. in sesnt. jobs Colorado port work outgoing state and westbo “This bill d this session,” definitely to He said he is s in the eveninto that supLawrence and Solutions at the Omni Interlocken Resort. working rush hour, cal econ ing families as 18 minute other impowould take careshe said. larssave Colorado Rep.-elect Polly expected on and the omy. “The Denver-metro region will be the state layed as much the corridor is Holbert, millions a bill of those be deter rtant famil lot over the “I’ll be state Rep. Chris said. “Iby Jane Reuter of dolmining left,Washington y members. to pay 30 percen greatest city in theFrom West,” Growth along that ensu sponsoring session. Photo more than ” izatio for the requ a better way e kickoff legislation res indiv really believe that, aand I believe that it can be increase by legislativ ired hosp n and faced idual telephone of years. finan s inpat 20 that have done through the transportation investments cial adve ient treat italng the next with a series has been rsity durin ment ones grabbi have Beginning coalition s that we’re making in this region.” Lawmakers do g to be the in July, the s to citizen aren’t going it means you really Speaker town halls ting three option continues However, he said RTD’s journey to accomaddiaddi so on Page . presen : tolling any lanes ng House headlines, plish these projects has not been an easy one. 7 tive session ss leaders g on,” outgoi ones that busy l of the new legisla g the existin ed contro to pay attentity said. “They’re the t on the and area busine In May 2012, the 15-member RTD board tol for the new; and and keepin have regain their maBy Jane reuter McNul highest impac tional lanes all the lanes, old and decided against placing a 0.4 percent sales Democrats , and maintain adad lican Frank to have the to pay for jreuter@ourcoloradonews.com House , and Repub tive are going tax increase on the general election ballot to s to free; tolling ty or sales taxes Colorado state Senate y.” legisla ss owner proper fund FasTracks. This means if current finanjority in the the Douglas County t business econom ty urged busine l,” testify and raising new lanes. come across l Father of three Timothy Forehand wants of McNul cial projections remain as they are, the North no state Capito of concern ditiona one thing that has members could impac for a said that up at the there is just more time with his young daughters. A new issues on hand “The that “show “is Metro and Northwest lines will not be comwere toll when delegation and t said, e-spon of them r supporters procedure for patients with his form of liver ss Allianc could go backis decid clear,” Hilber pleted until 2042. owners. Four 3 bring By Jane Reute onews.com table. world you what decidon Page 19 cancer may give him several more months. County Businesession held Jan. are on the way in the continues @ourcolorad But Washington saidjreuter he is convinced these Douglas ays. No matter free.” . kickoff Legislators That’s a precious gift to a man who a year s County sored legislative remain existing roadw Medical Center totwo projects will be done way before the prog to inin g (lanes) will Sky Ridge us about urged Dougla n is leanin ago was told he likely wouldn’t survive for leaders ed, existin to be cautio jected completion dates and noted the trans-stay aware and get as at Lone Tree’s addithe coalitio State or addi you need s to one more month. Hilbert said n to toll any new “The bills ss owner portation district has made significant strides could impact them and busine CapiCapi that Forehand underwent surgery to install construction sed ward a decisio in issues in the past two years. Involved that time, Washing- seats at the state to pay for be discus the device that’s expected to extend his take their tional lanes He said this will ton said RTD has eitherlawma begunkers construction Feby and Feb life Jan. 8 at Sky Ridge Medical Center. He maintenance. coalition’s Januar or contracted work out for 77 percent of its results at the among the first patients in the United States they go over cted planned FasTrack network projects, includDepart- heavilymeetings, when condu the to to undergo the process, and Sky Ridge is the survey cuts ruary ing the Gold, West Rail, U.S. Bus Rapid Transit telephone some recent first of a handful of centers permitted to from a recent ch Consultants. restructure (BRT), East Rail and Interstate 225 Rail Lines. e. d with these uction could Resear of Defens perform it pending approval from the Food forwar constr Hill s go by ment be to “Of course we’ve had our challenges, but need could that route, sooner,” he said. an’s view and Drug Administration. “If we go “I think we “but I think they s our I always like to say that it’s not all about the mike Coffm tax piece, the fact that 2014, if not said, that require t compromiseon to start in early The Dallas man was diagnosed with cuts,” he ing option doesn’ knock down — the knock down being the like the pushes “I that vast financ n: sly a the attenti way for no obviou ocular melanoma in January 2012. The fast- Doctors and nurses prepare Timothy Forehand for surgery Jan. 8 at Sky Ridge Medical Center in Lone Tree. The Dallas we pick done in a On fiscal resolutio cuts remain permanent challenges — but the get up,” Washington y. There was the g taxes), that that they “If those two tax was a win. On growing eye cancer already had spread to man was diagnosed a year ago with cancer that has since spread to his liver. Photo by Courtney Kuhlen national securitthese cuts. I think the no- a vote (raisin . But I don’t think most of the Bush s say. said. “We’ve had these challenges, but we’re people I thought to cuts, and we his liver, where tumors typically are lethal. happen, so hearing citizen it out further detail paid we majority of American at all balanced with getting up off the canvas, and we’re getting what I am would neveran across-the-board fix it, but now. We’ve it wasn’t “It’s a devastating diagnosis,” said Dr. options are citizens say `yeah, thought it more money negative side, them done pretty quickly.” just do bill to spend even the taxes.’” the was `let’s ment of Defense.’ hearing Charles Nutting, who performed the pro prothe debt and this pay I’m and tion to are, in fact, going proin deficit Washington also said work on the nearly else Depart about the We’re cutting the want someone was a popular option ing to cedure. “Survival is only a couple months.” cut to the got to be serious it at all.” 6.5-mile segment of the Northwest Rail Line ey rational. “Personserious about Raising taxes surveys, but accord were “It just isn’t essential and giving ial The procedure performed last week Boldr magazine ban: certainly wasn’t ws.com to the future Westminster station is about 33 are By Ryan are essent high-capacity limit. I think this notion town hall 9 percent of people rcoloradone concentrates chemotherapy treatment to grams that to programs that On proposed be a percent complete. This rail segment, which is ms that early That only rboldrey@ou tax and 42 there ought to armed s at all is wrong. Forehand’s liver, instead of his entire body, same weight al security to progra wayside Hill’s surveyincreased property taxes. De ally, I feel that Debeing funded through RTD’s federally-funded of the U.S. be any regulation s should sales r veteran so high doses of cancer-fighting chemicals gone by the in favor of to our nation that there shouldn’tabout high-capacity magazine inher20-yea increasing $1.03 billion Eagle P3 Project, is Aalso part of in favor of should will Crisshave ssman Mike little value.” differ- percent favored numbers, 42-41, Seal, nation can saturate the organ. The idea, Nutting probably reCongre said, the question legislatures, because there the re or have the planned Gold Line through Arvada and ora) plans f forces, agoAndy al himsel training chef of the counstate the higher one new lane, said, is to “try and really beat up the tumors spite a long time said fancies nt Carpen n (R-Aur be decided by different parts he for party for tolling Wheat Ridge that is expected toCoffma be opened by of his efforts issue sufficie HuHot Mongo taxes over ean own standards is an not Dr. Charles Nutting Coffman ers in his as much as you can.” rt saleslian Grill, ted that there was ently be varying rounds is too much but that General n as l focus much 2016, according to current RTDto projections. many memb licans don’t suppo 100 suggesleft, gets flames Colorado congressiona e in an electio The drug-infused blood is then collectent from new try. 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Douglas County School Board Vice President Dan Gerken resigned the week of Jan. 7, and already has stepped down from his seat. He cited growing family and work obligations. Board President John Carson said the group will begin the process of finding his replacement during the Jan. 15 board meeting. Gerken was elected to the board in 2009, and his term was set to expire in November. He did not return calls for comment, Gerken but Carson said there is no mystery surrounding his resignation from the education reform-focused board. “We depend on people being willing to take a lot of time out of their lives and work and families to do this,” he said, noting board members invest at least 20 hours a month to the unpaid post. “Dan has served selflessly in that capacity for over three years now. I greatly appreciate what he’s done for our school district.” Carson said Gerken first approached him about resigning shortly after the new year. “I tried to talk him out of (resigning), but he made his decision,” he said. Though the board has often been criticized for its fast-paced reform efforts, Carson said he doesn’t believe that was a factor in Gerken’s resignation. “If you run for office, you have to be prepared for that,” he said. “Speaking for myself, the reason I got involved in public education was to make some changes in public education that I think have been needed for a long time. I know Dan felt that way as well.” In seven years on the board, Carson said this is the fourth vacancy filled by appointment. “It’s not an infrequent occurrence,” he said. The board has 60 days to fill the empty seat. Any candidate must live in Gerken’s district — District D — which extends from Castle Pines to the southeast corner of the county. Potential school board candidates must be at least 18 years of age, a 12-month resident and registered voter of the district, and have no direct or indirect interest in district contracts. All current school board members are registered Republicans, but the office is officially nonpartisan. “We’re just looking for people that are