City receives $1.7 million federal grant to improve traffic safety, operations
The City of Colorado Springs earned a SMART Grants Program award for $1.7 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation. The grant will fund the City’s Engineering Division’s plans to strategize, prototype, and test next-generation traffic management tools at approximately 50 City intersections with traffic signals. The traffic management tools include radar and light-detecting and ranging technologies (LiDAR) to perceive vehicle position, size, and speed of vehicles entering and exiting intersections and to capture the position of non-motorized users at intersections.
Registration Opens for the 2023 Mayor’s Cup Golf Tournament
Registration is now open for the 12th annual Mayor’s Cup golf tournament. The event will begin at 7 a.m. on Thursday, May 11 at The Broadmoor Golf Club’s West Course. The charity tournament has raised and donated more than $650,000 to the community since it began in 2012.
Traffic for Colorado Springs Airport Grows in February
In the month of February, the Colorado Springs Airport (COS) saw a total of 143,884 passengers travel through the terminal, with 72,500 of those passengers getting on a plane at COS.
Doug Price Honored with Spirit of the Springs Award
Mayor Suthers presented Visit Colorado Springs president and CEO Doug Price a Spirit of the Springs award at the Visit Colorado Springs’ annual business meeting. He continues to steward efforts focused on creating sustained economic growth and enhancing civic pride.
Volunteers Needed for Audit Committee & Law Enforcement Transparency and Advisory Commission
City Council is seeking volunteers to serve on the Audit Committee and the Law Enforcement Transparency and Advisory Commission.
Applications are due by 5 p.m. on Monday, April 3, 2023