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City reviews 18 Business Improvement District operating plans and budgets; several seek elector votes on tax-limit waivers
Summary
Senior planner Allison Stucker reviewed annual operating plans for 18 Business Improvement Districts, noting modest mill-levy changes, planned debt issuances for some districts, and that several districts intend to present elector votes to waive the state property-tax growth limit; formal approvals are scheduled Oct. 28.
Senior planner Allison Stucker presented highlights of the 2026 operating plans and budgets for 18 Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) in Colorado Springs, a presentation required annually by state statute. Stucker said most operating plans had only minor changes from the prior year and that staff introduced a standardized fact sheet this year to help council compare…
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