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Public Meeting #2

Due to high attendance at the first public meeting, another public meeting has been added. This meeting will repeat the exact same content of the initial meeting held on December 3rd.

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  • Date: Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025
  • Time: 5-7 p.m.
  • Location: Cheyenne Mountain Jr. High Cafeteria (1200 W. Cheyenne Road)

Department:
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services
Fall 2024
  • Public process for Master Plan begins
Late Spring 2025
  • Approval of Master Plan by Parks Advisory Board
Early 2026
  • Anticipated start of implementation

Get Involved

Join us for our upcoming meetings for an opportunity to share your thoughts and to ask questions and collaborate with project managers, residents and stakeholders. Your input is invaluable as we stive to create a plan that balances community values for the natural and cultural aspects of this historic place as we work to create a new public neighborhood park.

Storytelling Questionnaire

Please download the above questionnaire, complete and email it to Connie Schmeisser, project manager at Constance.Schmeisser@coloradosprings.gov.

Public Meeting #2

Due to high attendance at the first public meeting, another meeting has been added. This meeting will repeat the exact same content from the meeting held on December 3.
Due to the interactive style of this engagement meeting, there will not be a virtual meeting option.

View Agenda

  • Date: Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025
  • Time: 5-7 p.m.
  • Location: Cheyenne Mountain Jr. High Cafeteria (1200 W. Cheyenne Road)

Overview

Stratton Neighborhood Park (last known as the site of the PEO Chapter House), located on 1819 E. Cheyenne Rd. in southwest Colorado Springs, has a rich local history that dates back to the early 1900s beginning with Winfield Scott Stratton’s (W.S. Stratton) purchase of the Colorado Springs and Interurban Railway Company and his vision for the original, then named “Cheyenne Park,” and “more popularly known as Stratton’s Park” (quote from Midas of the Rockies by Frank Waters).

Today, Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services is inviting the public to be involved with the creation of a master plan focused on the reopening of Stratton Park as a renewed, 8.48-acre neighborhood park. We invite the public to participate in this exciting initiative, ensuring that the park honors its storied past and serves the needs of future generations. 

Learn more about the history of Stratton Park in the About Tab below. 

Project Location:

1819 West Cheyenne Road (8.48 acres)

 

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