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Community Town Hall with District 1 Councilman Dave Donelson

City Councilman Dave Donelson invites the public to attend a community Town Hall to discuss issues impacting City Council District One in Northwest Colorado Springs. The Town Hall will be on Thursday, May 25 from 5:15 - 6:45 p.m. at Rockrimmon Library. There will also be Command Staff from the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) to help answer questions from the public regarding public safety.

City of Colorado Springs adopts Children's Bill of Rights in Sports

The City of Colorado Springs adopted the Children’s Bill of Rights in Sports, an initiative to ensure opportunities and participation of all children to play sports. Mayor John Suthers announced his endorsement of the program today at the Project Play Summit, an event for leaders focused on building healthy children and communities through sports. The summit, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary, is being held this week for the first time in Colorado Springs, Olympic City USA.

US News names Colorado Springs one of best places to live in United States

The City of Colorado Springs ranked ninth in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report’s 2023-2024 Best Places to Live rankings.  This marks the sixth consecutive year Colorado Springs ranked inside the top 10 of the U.S. News Best Places to Live listing. Olympic City USA was one of only two Colorado cities to place in the top 10, as well as ranking second in the country in the “Most Desirable” category.

Stormwater investments prove successful in May storm

Increased investment in stormwater infrastructure over the last several years has made Colorado Springs better prepared for flash flooding. After record rainfall this week, the benefits of those investments can be seen in areas such as Monument Branch and Voyager. The creek was highly eroded causing issues downstream, but the recently finished project added sculptured rock to allow water to flow safely and avoid flooding in the area. From roadway intersections to creeks, all around town stormwater investments are helping to make Colorado Springs a safer place to live.

Testing Shows Contamination at Downtown Terminal

Samples taken from Mountain Metropolitan Transit’s (MMT) Downtown Terminal show methamphetamine contamination levels that exceed the cleanup standards set by the state of Colorado. MMT will hire a remediation contractor who is certified by the State of Colorado.  The facility will be tested again after the remediation work is completed, in compliance with state standards and to ensure the Downtown Terminal is safe for public use. The lobby and restrooms at the Downtown Terminal will remain closed until further notice.

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