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Highlighting the city’s high-priority housing efforts

Helping those experiencing homelessness and providing affordable housing are priorities for the City of Colorado Springs, but the city is just one part of a team of organizations working toward solutions. Hear more about this and learn about “attainable” housing, which mean offering housing at various price points that match all income levels. These topics impact our entire community and you won’t want to miss this conversation with our Community Development Manager who shares exciting projects and progress!

Motorless Morning scheduled for April 29 in Garden of the Gods Park

On Saturday, April 29, the City of Colorado Springs’ Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department will host a Motorless Morning in Garden of the Gods Park. The special event eliminates motor vehicle access within the park from 5 a.m.-noon. The department also offers monthly Early Bird Hike & Bikes from May through September, which are weekday motorless events from 5-8 a.m.

City receives $1.7 million federal grant to improve traffic safety, operations

The City of Colorado Springs earned a SMART Grants Program award for $1.7 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation. The grant will fund the City’s Engineering Division’s plans to strategize, prototype, and test next-generation traffic management tools at approximately 50 City intersections with traffic signals. The traffic management tools include radar and light-detecting and ranging technologies (LiDAR) to perceive vehicle position, size, and speed of vehicles entering and exiting intersections and to capture the position of non-motorized users at intersections.

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