Due to a confirmed wildfire near Barr Trail, the Manitou Incline and new Northern Incline Return Trail are closed until further notice.
Itβs longer than a football field, weighs more than a million pounds and provides a major connection in downtown Colorado Springs.
PPROEM has completed final draft of the El Paso County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan and invites the public to comment of plan by Oct 21.
The 2021 General Fund budget is $348.9 million, which is $17.6 million or 5.3% more than the 2020 budget.
On-site work will continue through the winter before the bridge opens to the public in early 2021, weather and construction dependent.
The Board meets the fourth Wednesday of each month.
The Committee has been gathering citizen input via public meetings and surveys, and providing this feedback to the City Clerk.
Itβs called the Community Response Team or CRT.
The project, which began in February, made several improvements to the intersection and surrounding area.
Summerville will begin on October 12.
Accessible parking spaces are available at the Trading Post.
The Visitor & Nature Center was closed for several weeks in March and all of April and May due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant paid for the majority of the cost of constructing the detention facility project.
Shuttle service in the Colorado Springs Airport (COS) long-term parking lot will resume on October 1, 2020.
Beginning Monday, September 28, Mountain Metroβs Route 6 will begin operating on Fillmore Street.
The application window opens today, September 25 and complete applications are due no later than 11:59pm on Friday, October 16.
The new intersections will go live on Friday, September 25, 2020, and begin with a 30-day warning period before a $75 fine is implemented.
For year to date, COSβ total passenger count was 472,835, representing a 56.1 percent decrease from 2019.
For added convenience, there are bike racks on all buses for riders who want to utilize the bike-n-bus program.
The final version will then be sent to CDPHE for approval at the state level.
One of the unique components of this new dial is the potential for site-specific variances.
It is used exclusively to preserve and steward open space lands, trails and parks.
There is at least one representative from each of the six Council districts.
By the end of 2025, we anticipate an additional 844 lane miles repaved.
"Hear from two project leaders about new summit complex and what it will offer, including the latest update on construction at 14,000 feet."
The City of Colorado Springs will host a quarterly ADA forum via Google Meet on Wednesday, September 30 from 1 β 2:30 p.m.
Emergencies and disasters can be scary, but there are ways to help your kids stay safe before, during and after an emergency.
Local TV and radio news stations often will provide coverage of local emergencies or disasters.
For more information about 2C or to see the full paving list, visit coloradosprings.gov/2c.
The state has launched a new COVID-19 dial dashboard that tracks the progress of each county.
Approximately 200 cyclists are expected to take part in the event, which will start at 8 a.m. daily.
Suthers began by reading from a speech given by the mayor of Colorado Springs from 1899-1902, John Robinson.
Mayor Suthers presented the Spirit of the Springs Lifetime Achievement Award to William J. (Bill) Hybl.
The next 15 weeks will consist of PTO training before they begin responding to calls on their own.
Ballots will be mailed starting Oct. 9.
Council is expected to review and vote on the proposed plan in November.
"We have a quick overview of 2C paving and concrete work that's taking place right now in Colorado Springs."
More than 500 viewers watched the Gift of History Live and throughout the rest of the campaign.
The City of Colorado Springs City Council will hold a special Work Session on Monday, September 14th at 2 p.m.
The survey which has received more than 1,200 responses to date, will be extended an additional week to allow more time for Colorado Spring.