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Public works seeks 10-year IGSA with USAFA to accelerate Monument Creek habitat and stream restoration

Colorado Springs City Council (work session) · July 7, 2025
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Richard Malady, the city—s public works director, asked City Council to approve a 10-year intergovernmental support agreement with the U.S. Air Force Academy to speed delivery of stream-restoration and habitat projects in the Monument Creek watershed.

Richard Malady, the city—s public works director, asked council to approve a 10-year intergovernmental support agreement (IGSA) with the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) to streamline delivery of stream-restoration and habitat projects within the Monument Creek watershed.

Malady said USAFA receives roughly $1.3 million annually in federal funds for natural-resources projects (largely to address habitat needs such as for Preble—s meadow jumping mouse). Since 2017 the city—s Stormwater Enterprise has worked with USAFA on individual IGSA projects and…

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