2023 Gold Medal Moments
As 2023 comes to a close, the City of Colorado Springs celebrates several key headlines and accomplishments in the areas of Economic Vitality, Infrastructure, Public Safety and Housing. Check out how the City has served residents in 2023.
2023 Gold Medal Moments: Housing
The City of Colorado Springs continued its success in financially assisting more Affordable housing developments in 2023, along with providing a road map for additional funding opportunities and creating a new department focused on housing issues.
- City sees large investment in Affordable Housing units, especially for seniors
- City opts into Proposition 123 to unlock state funding for housing
- Appointment of a Chief Housing Officer
Volunteer needed serve on Colorado Springs Health Foundation’s Board of Trustees
The Colorado Springs Health Foundation (CSHF) seeks a volunteer to serve on its Board of Trustees starting early 2024. The foundation makes grants to local nonprofits and tax-supported organizations addressing the most critical health issues in the Pikes Peak region. Applications are due no later than noon on Friday, January 12, 2024.
2023 Gold Medal Moments: Economic Vitality
The City of Colorado Springs saw several economic achievements in 2023, including record breaking investments that indicate a bright future for continued vitality and opportunity across the city.
- Record number of businesses agree to invest, bring jobs to Colorado Springs
- COS Airport elevating to new heights
- Peak Innovation Park success signals economic growth in Southeast
- Colorado Springs continues to be the most Military Friendly community
Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management Launches New Website to Enhance Community Preparedness
The Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management (PPROEM) has officially launched its new website, a comprehensive online resource to enhance community preparedness in the Pikes Peak region. The website, accessible at pproem.com, offers residents information, resources, and guidance to effectively prepare for emergencies.
City Council seeks volunteers to serve on City/County Subdivision Storm Drainage Board
The City Council is seeking to fill three voting members on the City/County Subdivision Storm Drainage Board:
- One Citizen At Large
- One member actively engaged in the construction and sale of housing
- One registered practicing engineer qualified in drainage matters incident to the subdivision and development of lands
Application are due by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, January 9.
Podcast: Looking back and moving forward
Mayor Yemi reflects on our city team’s major accomplishments in 2023 and looks toward 2024 with specific action items in mind. He also talks about his gratitude for public input and some special ways he rings in the new year!