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From MySubdivisions.com South
A south suburb of Denver, Colorado, Highlands Ranch's infrastructure is being built by the Metro Districts of Highlands Ranch, the community's local government. Shea Homes, the community's developer, offers a resource-filled community Web site. Located in Douglas County, one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation, Highlands Ranch also receives services like road and traffic signal maintenance, and street snow removal and sweeping from Douglas County. The public schools in Highlands Ranch are affiliated with the Douglas County School District. Indoor recreation, programming at three community recreation centers, indoor and outdoor pool facilities and residential architectural review are managed by a homeowner's association, the Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA). There are also sub homeowner associations located in neighborhoods across the community.
There are presently 35,000 students in all grades. The average SAT score is 1061 (Math is 533 and Verbal is 528). The average ACT score is 21.4. There have been four National Merit Finalists and 84% of all graduates continue on to college. The community is served by the Douglas Public Library District. A 42,000-square foot library is located in the developing Town Center area. The Chamber of Commerce of Highlands Ranch has a membership of nearly 200 businesses. The Chamber, which was founded to create a forum for local businesses, can be reached at 303-471-7681.
RTD, the Regional Transportation District, serves Highlands Ranch with the RanchRider bus service and light rail connects to local bus service in nearby Littleton. The climate of Highlands Ranch and Colorado is temperate throughout the year. There are usually over 300 days of sunshine in the Highlands Ranch area, providing ample options for those looking for an active outdoor lifestyle. Expanses of open space and diverse parks offer many activities from sledding to soccer, depending on the season.
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