“Change is inevitable, but it does not have to come at the expense of what citizens and communities value. We can either be victims of change or we can plan for it, shape it and emerge stronger from it. The choice is ours.”
Luther Propst, Executive Director, the Sonoran Institute
Concerned citizens getting involved to preserve and enhance quality of life in the Pikes Peak Region. Our stewardship is needed to ensure the area is as wonderful a place to live in 20 or 40 years as it is today. Because community expansion cannot be sustained indefinitely, and it's depleting valued resources and threatening qualities we love, we're promoting sustainable economic development, which doesn't require expansion. View links and files (including mission and goals) related to growth and water issues at the left, or participate in discussion. It's free to join; help build a community seeking rational, informed decision-making about economic development, growth and our natural resources.
Main Contact: Dave Gardner 719-576-5565 dave.gardner@savethesprings.org
The project was to be built by the Woodmen Heights Metropolitan districts No. 1, 2 and 3, but the districts lack funding due to rising construction costs and
You're invited to hear Canadian author/activist Mike Nickerson and discuss with him how society can change its direction toward a sustainable future. Living on
You're invited to hear Canadian author/activist Mike Nickerson and discuss with him how society can change its direction toward a sustainable future. Living on
Tim, you put your finger right on the key to all of this manipulated growth mess. That is, ELECT PUBLIC OFFICIALS WHO WILL DO THE WILL OF WE THE PEOPLE, NOT