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NeighborWorks outlines Pikes Peak Park progress and seeks partners to finish $9M of infrastructure
Summary
NeighborWorks Southern Colorado told council Pikes Peak Park is a master‑planned, 80‑acre community with 616 units and 15 acres of parks; $8.5–9M has been invested so far and the nonprofit is seeking public and private partners to secure roughly $9M more to finish infrastructure and carry the project into construction.
NeighborWorks Southern Colorado delivered a progress report on Pikes Peak Park at the Pueblo City Council work session on Sept. 8, describing an 80‑acre master‑planned community on the city’s West Side with 616 planned mixed‑use, mixed‑income units, 15 acres of parks and connectivity to regional trails.
"Pikes Peak Park is a NeighborWorks community," Sandy Gutierrez, chief executive officer, said, introducing the organization’s presentation. Tamara Plaszek, director of real estate and community development, said the land purchase began in 2018 and was completed in 2019 and that the project has gone through master planning, a planned unit development (PUD)…
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