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Pueblo officials announce Denver Air Connection as EAS carrier and schedule town halls ahead of possible Black Hills 'off‑ramp' vote
Summary
City staff announced the USDOT chose Denver Air Connection for Pueblo's essential air service and Mayor Graham and council leaders scheduled a series of town halls to discuss a possible 'off‑ramp' from Black Hills Energy; the mayor said some meetings will precede a consultant study and others will follow it.
Brian McCain of the mayor’s office gave council a city update on March 17 that included several community notices and two items of broader public interest: the USDOT selection of a replacement essential air service carrier for Pueblo and the schedule of town halls the mayor will host to discuss a potential "off‑ramp" from Black Hills Energy.
McCain said the U.S. Department of Transportation selected Key Lime Air Corporation doing business as Denver Air Connection to provide essential air service at Pueblo for a two-year term from Feb. 1, 2025 through Jan. 31, 2027. McCain said the operation is expected to run 12 flights a week between Pueblo and Denver. He said a city statement would follow explaining the department’s selection and why Breeze Airways was not chosen. "The USDOT selects Key Lime Air Corporation doing…
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