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El Paso County reviews annexation impact report for Karman Line development covering about 1,900 acres

2110964 · January 14, 2025
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El Paso County commissioners reviewed an annexation impact report submitted by the City of Colorado Springs for the Karman Line annexations numbers 1 through 6, covering roughly 1,912.62 acres near Bradley Road and Curtis Road.

El Paso County commissioners reviewed an annexation impact report submitted by the City of Colorado Springs for the Karman Line annexations numbers 1 through 6, a set of serial annexations covering roughly 1,912.62 acres near the northwest corner of Bradley Road and Curtis Road.

Justin Kilgore, planning manager in Planning and Community Development, told the board that “pursuant to state statute, the Board of County Commissioners does not approve or deny an annexation impact report,” and that the county’s role is to analyze and comment on the city’s submission. Kilgore said the city originally filed seven plats but removed one, leaving six that attach via about 3.34 miles of Bradley Road to meet contiguity requirements.

Daniel Torres of the Department of…

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