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City approves up to $4.15 million to buy 130 acres for Cheyenne Mountain State Park extension
Summary
Council approved acquisition of roughly 130 acres for a Cheyenne Mountain State Park extension, a three-way collaboration with Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Trust for Public Land; the TOPS supplemental appropriation of up to $4,150,000 passed 9-0.
The Colorado Springs City Council voted Nov. 25 to authorize acquisition of approximately 130 acres for a Cheyenne Mountain State Park extension and to approve a supplemental TOPS appropriation to complete the purchase.
Lana Thielen, TOPS program manager, told council the project is a three-party collaboration involving the City of Colorado Springs (north parcel, ~130 acres), Colorado Parks and Wildlife (south parcel, ~350 acres), and Trust for Public…
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