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Colorado Springs will not annex the 6,500-home Karman Line development after voters rejected it in a special election Tuesday ...
As Colorado Springs grows, a question for many is whether the city has enough water to support the community. Here is a look ...
Colorado Springs voters rejected the Karman Line annexation in a special municipal election. The unofficial results released by the City of Colorado Springs City Clerk’s Office showed 81.8 percent of ...
Early results in Colorado Springs' special election show that city voters are overwhelmingly rejecting the Karman Line ...
Colorado Springs’ controversial annexation of about 2000 acres near Schriever Space Force Base appears to be nullified. As of ...
Colorado Springs voters rejected a controversial plan to annex more than 1,800 acres for a large-scale housing and commercial ...
They were on hand to ask the council to turn down the proposal, and spoke on issues of water loss due to drought and transfers to municipalities like Colorado Springs. It's a practice commonly ...
The 1,900-acre annexation was opposed by various southern Colorado groups and municipalities over water consumption concerns.
"(Colorado Springs Utilities') own numbers show ... it's going to require another 1,700 acre-feet of water." "I have concerns that they won't be able to even find that amount of water in the ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) finished repairing a broken water line Monday, after several weeks of delays and concerns expressed by neighbors and drivers.
The results of a special election in Colorado Springs this month is something being watched beyond the county line.