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Council approves rezoning at Flying Horse to reduce potential intensity and define residential densities

Colorado Springs City Council · April 28, 2026
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Summary

Council approved amendments to the Flying Horse downtown Planned Development Zone that rezone roughly 44.72 acres to R-Flex medium, narrowing potential commercial and intense uses and establishing density ranges (5–16 dwelling units per acre) and a neighborhood park site; motions on 11A and 11B passed by recorded votes.

The City Council approved a rezoning and land-use-plan amendment for about 44.72 acres at Flying Horse (Creek Ridge) on second reading, changing the area from a Planned Development Zone to an R‑Flex medium zone intended to establish defined residential densities and reduce potential commercial intensity.

Allison Stocker, senior planner, told council the original PDZ approval from 2021 had…

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