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File #: 25-455    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/22/2025 In control: Council Work Session
On agenda: 10/27/2025 Final action:
Title: A Resolution Fixing and Certifying the 2025 Tax Levy for Taxes Payable in 2026 at 5.000 Mills for the Colorado Springs Downtown Development Authority in Colorado Springs, Colorado Presenter: Chelsea Gondeck, Interim CEO, Downtown Partnership
Attachments: 1. 01_Res to Fix Mill Levy for DDA, 2. 09.16.2025 2026 DDA Preliminary Budget to the City, 3. 2025.10.27 DDA & BID City Council
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Title

A Resolution Fixing and Certifying the 2025 Tax Levy for Taxes Payable in 2026 at 5.000 Mills for the Colorado Springs Downtown Development Authority in Colorado Springs, Colorado

 

  Presenter: 

Chelsea Gondeck, Interim CEO, Downtown Partnership

 

Body

  Summary:

The Colorado Springs Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is a legal entity separate from the City of Colorado Springs.  However, as required by State statute it is necessary for City Council to pass a resolution to fix and certify the mill levy for 2025 at 5.000 mills for taxes payable in the 2026 budget year.  The 2025 levy of 5.000 mills is unchanged from the prior year mill levy.

The 2026 budget provides a total appropriation of $7,662,189 for programs, grant agreements, operations and overhead, professional services, and other expenditures.  The estimated ending fund balance is projected to be $2,375,929.

 

  Background: 

The 11-member DDA board is appointed by City Council and includes representatives from a broad range of Downtown business types and property owners, along with a Council member.  Currently, that member is Councilmember Williams.

  Previous Council Action:

City Council approved creation of the DDA in 2006 and 2007 (Ordinance Nos. 06-135 and 07-15).  In 2007 City Council passed a resolution adopting the Imagine Downtown Master Plan as the Plan of Development for the Authority.  In 2015 City Council approved Ordinance No. 15-20 to include additional property.  In 2016 City Council approved Resolution No. 116-16 adopting the Experience Downtown Master Plan and Plan of Development as the revised Plan of Development for the DDA.  In August 2021 City Council approved Ordinance No. 21-64 redescribing the boundaries of the DDA to include certain additional property.

 

  Financial Implications:

The proposed 2025 mill levy for the DDA for taxes payable in 2026 is 5.000 mills, which is unchanged from last year.  As a separate legal entity, the financial activities of the DDA are separate from those of the City.  The DDA has a tax increment financing (TIF) agreement in place which will augment its property tax revenues.  These revenues, in combination with the prior year’s balance will result in a total beginning fund balance for 2026 of $4.9 million.

The 2026 expenditure budget totals over $7.7 million, however, full expenditure of this amount may not occur and would be subject to careful evaluation of program needs by the board.  The DDA has the authority to issue debt, although none has been issued to date, and if this were to occur in the future, such debt would be issued in close coordination with and subject to approval by the City.

 

  City Council Appointed Board/Commission/Committee Recommendation:

At its meetings on September 16, 2025, the DDA Board of Directors approved the preliminary 2026 Budget and a Resolution requesting that City Council (1) certify a mill levy of five (5.000) mills on real and personal property within the boundaries of the DDA for taxes payable in 2026, and (2) adopt a resolution to approve the DDA budget for 2026.

 

  Stakeholder Process:

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  Alternatives:

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Recommended Action

  Proposed Motion:

Move to approve the attached resolution to fix and certify the 2025 tax levy for taxes payable in 2026 at 5.000 mills for the Colorado Springs Downtown Development Authority.

 

Summary of Ordinance Language

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