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This Week At City Hall

This Week At City Hall
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© 2007 City of Colorado Springs
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This Week at City Hall, produced by SpringsTV, is the fastest way to stay informed about the actions of the Colorado Springs City Council and happenings around town. Join anchor Bill Beagle as he recaps recent events in the City of Colorado Springs.
65 Episodes
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Discussion of excess property tax; Federal approval of City bus system; Street Division wins award; Summer Parks programs; guided hikes of the South Slope of Pikes Peak.
Report on "cost-neutral' programs from Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services; Revenue & Expenditures Update; Give Where You Live; Proby Parkway
Interim City Manager Steve Cox, Fountain Creek Restoration, Safe Routes to School, City garden, homeless update
Woodmen Road capital project; improvements to Fillmore and El Paso intersection; U.S. Census; funding for Cultural Services facilities and programs; universal playground construction update.
CSPD Homeless Outreach Team; Sustainable Parks Initiative; Adopt-a-Park; Rock and Roll Photo Exhibit at Pioneers Museum; Mayor's 100 Teen Nominations
Camping ordinance; Medical marijuana; Front Range Express (FREX); Streetlight deactivation program
City's General Fund Budget Outlook for 2011; Streetlight deactivation; Collection of Delinquent Stormwater fees; Update on homeless situation
Stormwater fee refunds; Energy saving measures at City Administration Building; Preview of Landscape Symposium; GOCO grant for Manitou Incline; Forestry Department trims services, free permit available to citizens to hire private tree work.
A retrospective of the challenges, changes and accomplishments of 2009 in the City of Colorado Springs.
Stormwater Enterprise to end with the year, Pioneers Museum and Pools remain open…for awhile, holiday safety tips, cold calling accident guidelines, sustainability challenge, Mike Anderson retires
Stormwater Enterprise 2-year phase out, Parks Fees increases, 2010 Snow Removal policy, Green Team update, carbon monoxide tips, Puffer Protection - car theft prevention tips, IT Turkey Drive
2010 Budget balanced, City and County agree on shared building maintenance, Miracle Meters program to raise money for the homeless
City Council considers how to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries, financing is secured to retain the USOC in Colorado Springs, a new trucking route is approved, wildfire mitigation efforts in Garden of the Gods proceed, Corral Bluffs Open Space management plan is unveiled, Red Rock Canyon pavilion recognized by Architect Colorado magazine.
Proposed 2010 Budget Impacts, CSPD Homeless Outreach Team success, Stormwater Enterprise's restoration of Fountain Creek under way, Garden of the Gods 100th Anniversary, efforts to preserve Rock Ledge Ranch's century-old apple tree
Stormwater Enterprise completing Project along Cottonwood Creek; Updates on the Woodmen Road and Proby Parkway projects; see why national magazines rank Colorado Springs number one for outdoor recreation; new roundabout makes trail junction safer.
Safety improvements to Shooks Run Trail crossing at Boulder St.; Green Fair; City Green Team Adopts A Waterway; West Center community center in new, spacious location; Springs in Bloom Winners
Federal funding to make bus service more accessible for disabled people, SWENT work on Cottonwood Creek, family honors matriarch through Adopt-A-Waterwayy program, second annual Green Fair, CSPD to employ technology to help make intersections safer.
Delinquent stormwater bills turned over for collection, Stormwater Enterprise makes improvements on Heather Dr., Proposed budget ballot issues, Essential Services model presented to Council, Proposed USOC agreement available online
A report on the impacts and implications of Special districts, Forestry asks citizens to watch for Dutch Elm Disease, Forestry's Biomass Utilization program, City employees' single stream recycling program, Memorial Park Skate Park now illuminated.
2009 parks irrigation plan, Fountain Creek volunteer clean up project, TIGER transportation grant funds, proposed coyote ordinance, first steps of legalizing the Manitou Incline, fireworks ban still in effect



