Mayor Yemi Mobolade is seeking applicants interested in serving on the Colorado Springs Urban Renewal Authority (CSURA) Board. These are volunteer positions, with a time commitment of about four hours per month, with meetings held the fourth Wednesday of each month. Preferred applicants should demonstrate a background in strategic planning, financial analysis, community involvement and knowledge of real estate. Familiarity with the City’s development review process is desirable.
The first open seat will serve a term until April 1, 2027. The second open seat will serve until April 1, 2028. Please submit applications and resumes no later than Sept.15 online at coloradosprings.gov/bcc.
The Colorado Springs Urban Renewal Authority was established by the City of Colorado Springs City Council in 1970 . It is a tool to assist with the restoration and redevelopment of specified areas determined to meet the State Statutes for blight. CSURA promotes projects that supply public benefit, provide quality sustainable places, create jobs, promote public art, offer affordable housing and raise the standard of development in Colorado Springs. These projects are achievable through the coordinated partnerships of private and public entities, civic leaders, financial institutions and the use of tax increment financing. The objective of CSURA is to facilitate development of balanced, sustainable environments where people live, work, and come together as a community.