Colorado Springs City Council passes property tax reduction Tuesday
The Colorado Springs City Council voted unanimously to approve a 2024 property tax reduction for residents. By capping local rates, the City will provide approximately $6.2 million of property tax relief. The City’s share of property owner’s 2022 property tax bill payable in 2023 was 3.929 mills, which included a temporary mill levy credit of 0.35 mills, equating to approximately 7% of your property taxes. The 2023 property tax rate to be collected in 2024 includes a temporary mill levy credit of 0.70 mills for a total City mill levy rate of 3.579 which is approximately 6.7% of property taxes.
Podcast: Hope COS
When the bitter cold hits Colorado Springs, there’s a program providing hope to those in need of shelter. Learn about Hope COS and the personal stories of two people working to save lives in our community.
Colorado Springs Police Department’s K9 Riggs has Received a Donation of Body Armor
Colorado Springs Police Department’s K9 Riggs has received a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. K9 Riggs’ vest was sponsored by Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. and embroidered with the sentiment “In memory of K9 Jovi”.
Colorado Springs Airport named one of Gazette's Best Workplaces for third consecutive year
The Colorado Springs Airport (COS) was named one of The Gazette’s Best Workplaces for 2023. This is the third consecutive year COS has been recognized with this award. The annual Best Workplaces process demonstrates the value of an organization’s team and emphasizes the impact effective leadership has on achieving success and employee engagement. Best Workplaces honorees are voted on by the employees via a survey that addresses topics like organization health, leadership, employee engagement and work-life balance. The process is designed to highlight the companies that are creating a strong and healthy workplace culture.
Several holiday activities happening Saturday in Colorado Springs
There are many ways to celebrate the holiday season this year in Colorado Springs, including a variety of City-sponsored events on Saturday, Dec. 9. Events include the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum’s (CSPM) annual Festival of Lights Open House, Skate in the Park in Acacia Park, U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum Winter Celebration, the 40th annual Festival of Lights Parade and the Rock Ledge Ranch in Garden of the Gods Park Holiday Evening.
3rd Annual Holiday on the Hill
The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) will join forces with Shield616, Toys for Tots, and the Police Foundation of Colorado Springs to host its 3rd Annual Holiday on the Hill, on Sunday, December 10, 2023, from 3-6 p.m. at the Gold Hill Division, 955 W. Moreno Ave. This event is free and open to everyone in our community. Every kid will walk away with a new toy!
Doing more with less: A look into the City’s 2024 budget
The City of Colorado Springs just passed its 2024 budget. So, what’s in a City budget, how does it work and who’s in charge of putting it together? This blog answers common questions as well as addressing how the City works on tight budgets, how we prioritize spending, and where funding often comes from.