News Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Ribbon cuttings, trail crossing opens, and the cspd hot team talks trails Mt. Cutler Trailhead parking lot now open, improvements completed The Mt. Cutler Trailhead
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Ribbon cuttings, trail crossing opens, and the cspd hot team talks trails Mt. Cutler Trailhead parking lot now open, improvements completed The Mt. Cutler Trailhead
A New Mayor, Storm Damage, the New Parks Budget Storm Damage Updates Friends Groups across the region have been busy working to cleanup and repair
A New Mayor, Storm Damage, the New Parks Budget Congratulations Yemi Mobolade The new Mayor of Colorado Springs! We look forward to working with you
Mayoral Candidates Answer Questions and Scoop the Poop Success The Clock Is Ticking…. One week from now we’ll have a new COS Mayor. Be
Mayoral Candidates Answer Questions and Scoop the Poop Success Ballots due 7pm May 16th We asked Wayne Williams and Yemi Mobalade to answer the following:
Mayoral Run-off and Rescheduled Volunteer Events Mayoral Run-off – Down to Two Candidates TOSC was delighted that the Pikes Peak United Way/KKTV debate between Wayne
Amazing Volunteers and A Lot of Outdoor Updates Volunteer and Volunteer Group of the Year We congratulate Bob Falcone (Hiking Bob) and the RISE|Southeast
Trail Updates and Opportunities to Get Involved. Spring is in Bloom Along the Sand Creek Trail Corridor We’d like to take a moment to
Our Trails, Parks, and Open Spaces Thank You! We Did It!!!! Thanks to your support, the TOPS 20-year extension was approved by 78% of
History of the Monument Nursery by Eric Swab By the mid-19th Century the U. S. Government owned much of the forested land in the west.