Jerry, This is my response to your e-mail following last Tuesday’s Council Meeting and to the remarks you and your peers made at that meeting. I’m copying...
This interview/story appeared in last week's Cheyenne Edition. This week the paper ran a letter from a locally astute and active citizen in response. I'll...
This letter corrects Bob Loevy's misassumptions about growth's benefits. Published in this week's Cheyenne Edition. Dave LAWSON ADVOCATES A NEW APPROACH TO...
Interesting Bob Powell article in Today's Gazette, Metro page 7. One of my favorite topics: "Think about urban development: the public pays much of the cost of...
From today's Gazette (courtesy of USA Today) (boldface emphasis is mine) Dave South, West still lead in population growth, report says USA TODAY Robust...
A Letter I sent to GT about Sunday's Op-ED by David Bamberger: David Bamberger's Sunday Gazette article, "Colorado Springs housing market not teetering on...
Referencing the Gazette's "Our View, Minority Rules" Sunday, December 26. Many people are too busy making a living and paying attention to their family to go...
The Gazette's editorial implores "the reasonable but largely silent majority of Americans to learn to organize and speak up for themselves." But when we do,...
Subject: SECRES Meeting Announcement Next Southeastern Colorado Renewable Energy Society (SECRES) meeting will be the evening of January 6 at Colorado College...
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A Pro-Active, Eyes-Open Approach to a Sustainable, Attractive, and Livable Community THE FUTURE OF COLORADO SPRINGS Presented by Dave Gardner, Founder &...
Since the City website is a bit behind schedule, here is a little on some upcoming meetings of interest to area residents: The Utilities Policy Advisory...
I dropped a line to the Gazette and to Mayor Rivera letting them know that I felt there was no difference between what is going on in the Ukraine and here in...
If you want to weigh in on the convention center issue in the City of Colorado Springs, Tuesday, January 11 at 1:00 p.m. is your one opportunity. Council just...
Apologies to those who showed up at last night's CONO meeting. It was postponed/cancelled at the last minute. I was out of the office when I got the call, so...
Now that it is being reported that the Woodmen/Academy interchange construction is imminent (2006?) and the city will select from a list of potential projects...
Randy, Very interesting questions you pose. Beyond the scope of my knowledge or expertise; I look forward to seeing how others weigh in. Noticed you just...
... My personal experience is that the rush hour congestion is not currently severe enough to warrent the hugh expense to buld a seperated grade interchange....
Both meetings start at 1pm. ... Agendas: 1/10/2005 - Informal City Council Meeting Agenda Read More at http://www.springsgov.com/AgendasResults.asp?AMID=1019 ...
Since I live in the vicinity of Woodman and Academy it is my feeling that there is much more to consider with the proposed overpass than just smarter drivers....
While Fred makes some valid points, I'd like to illuminate the cost of congestion just a little. While it's true some commuters can make good use of the time...
These guys seem to be a step ahead of us in a program to end denial about the impacts of growth. Only a step, however, as the dialogue is all conservation and...
In light of the rash of spam hitting our board lately, I've changed the settings to allow postings only by members. If that doesn't put an end to the...
There’s been quite an outpouring of support as well as a lot of conversation surrounding the news story in Sunday’s Gazette about SaveTheSprings intentions...
Citizens Desiring a City Council Free of Developer Influence - Government for the People Election Committee Organizational Meeting Saturday, January 15 10:30...
Greg Marshall's letter to the Editor Friday Jan 14 echoes the feeling of many of us concerning growth We know the Gazette will print these letters mainly to...