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The City of Colorado Springs in partnership with CONO are inviting the public to provide their input on the creation of a Greater Westside Community Plan. This plan is anticipated to be an overall guide for growth and improvements  nine neighborhoods west of I-25, including Westside, Old Colorado City, Midland, Gold Hill Mesa, Skyway, Ivywild, Stratton Meadows, Mesa and Mesa Springs.  

The community meeting, held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the City Administration Building, Room 102, will include a presentation for the public to learn about the project, along with the opportunity to provide feedback about their communities that will be used in the creation of the plan.


The project is part of a larger Neighborhood Planning Program that has divided the city into twelve areas that will each receive their own community plan. Each plan will be organized around six Vision Themes which makeup the City’s comprehensive plan (PlanCOS) — vibrant neighborhoods, unique places, renowned culture, strong connections, thriving economy and majestic landscapes. Transportation planning, public safety, economic development, climate resiliency, and healthy community planning will also be incorporated into the document, consistent with all community plans.

Learn more about the project at coloradosprings.gov/greaterwestsidecommunityplan

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, the City of Colorado Springs will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities. Should you require an auxiliary aid and/or service to participate in an upcoming meeting, please submit your request as soon as possible but no later than 48 hours before the scheduled monthly meeting. Captioning services are available for online meetings. Citizens may submit requests for accommodations by emailing max.donofrio@coloradosprings.gov or contacting the Communications Office at 719-385-5248. Dial 711 or 800-659-3656 for Relay Colorado.