Where I stand

The Right Platform for Castle Rock

A data-driven, independent approach to Town Council with no ties to special interests, no developer money, and no corporate backing.

Castle Rock will keep growing that's the reality of the Front Range. The question is whether that growth is shaped by residents who love this town, or by interests that don't live here. Eighteen years as a neighbor and twenty-seven years as a solutions architect tell me the same thing: the answer is in the data, the budget, and the willingness to say no when something isn't right for Castle Rock.

Four Core Commitments

What I'll fight for

Open Spaces & Parks

Protecting the natural landscapes already woven into Castle Rock and pursuing every realistic opportunity to expand them so the next generation inherits the same trails, ridges, and views that drew us here.

Water Security

Sustainable, long-term renewable water is the precondition for everything else. New development should not be approved until the water to serve it is real, renewable, and accounted for not aspirational.

Public Safety

As Castle Rock grows, our police and firefighters need to grow with it with funding, modern technology, and training that matches the call volume and complexity of a larger town. They show up for us; the budget has to show up for them.

Balanced Development

Saying no to over-dense projects, and saying yes only when road infrastructure can absorb the traffic before the moving trucks arrive. Growth that outpaces its own roads isn't growth it's gridlock.

Funded by neighbors, not interests

Laura self-funded her first term on Town Council. In her second term she accepted only modest support from local residents no developer money, no corporate backing, no strings.

That independence is the whole point. A Mayor whose budget came from the people who live here answers to the people who live here.

Why this race, why now
"Castle Rock's character isn't an accident it's the result of decisions, made one budget and one zoning vote at a time. As Mayor, I'll make those decisions with the data, the residents, and the next twenty years in mind."
Laura Cavey

A life-long Coloradan, Laura has called Castle Rock home for 18 years. A solutions architect with 27 years in technology, she brings deep experience in budget management, project auditing, and infrastructure analysis to Town Council, where she now serves as Mayor Pro Tem in her second term.

Stand with Laura

November 3, 2026 Castle Rock Mayor