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Council narrowly approves inclusion of two parcels into InnerQuest North Business Improvement District after conflict-of-interest concerns

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Summary

City Council approved Ordinance 25-40 to add two parcels (about 5.44 acres) to the InnerQuest North Business Improvement District by a 6–2 vote after a public hearing where opponents raised questions about costs, reimbursements and a board member’s ownership ties to the property.

Colorado Springs City Council voted 6–2 to adopt Ordinance 25-40, allowing two parcels totaling about 5.44 acres to be included in the InnerQuest North Business Improvement District (BID).

The inclusion was requested by the property owner and the BID board to permit financing of public improvements—water and sewer mains, internal roads and landscaping—through the district. The council heard detailed presentations from city planning staff, a legal representative for the petitioner and a written statement presented by Lisa Bigelow on…

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