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14-year-old asks Council for crosswalk; traffic engineer says raised crosswalk funded for 2026

Colorado Springs City Council · December 9, 2025
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Summary

A 14-year-old resident asked Council for a crosswalk and lower speed at a school intersection; the city's traffic engineering division said grant funding has been secured to relocate and install a raised crosswalk with a school crossing guard, aiming for construction in summer 2026.

A 14-year-old student addressing the council asked for a crosswalk and a reduction of the speed limit at the Drydenoule Place/Cowpoke Road intersection near her school, saying she and siblings had nearly been hit by cars.

Todd Frisbie, city traffic engineer, responded that staff have planned to relocate an existing crosswalk nearer the school entrance…

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