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A Resolution of the City Council of Colorado Springs, Colorado Approving the Proposed 2026 Operating Plan and Budget for the Park Union Business Improvement District.
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Council District #3
Presenter:
Allison Stocker, Senior Planner, City Planning Department
Kevin Walker, Planning Director, City Planning Department
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Summary:
The Park Union Business Improvement District (BID) is a legal entity separate from the City of Colorado Springs. However, as required by State statute, it is necessary for City Council to review and approve the proposed 2026 Operating Plan and Budget for the BID.
The Park Union Business Improvement District was previously known as the SW Downtown BID. District imposed 5.229 mills for operations and maintenance and 21.565 mills for debt service in 2025. This coming operating plan year will see slight decreases in the mill levies with 21.481 mills for debt service and 10.740 for operations and maintenance. At this time, the District does not anticipate issuing bonds in 2026, does not anticipate boundary changes, or any other major changes to the Districts operations. There may be some minor public improvements completed before the end of 2025 or in 2026.
Background:
The initial boundaries of this BID were established pursuant to an election in 2017. The District encompasses approximately seventy-one (71) acres on the west side of Downtown Colorado Springs. Notably, this District includes the America the Beautiful Park, and under-utilized and vacant property. Currently, the boundaries of this BID overlap with those of two associated metropolitan districts. Over time, as this project develops, it is expected that any particular property will only be included in one of the three districts, with non-residential properties in the BID, and residential properties in one of the metropolitan districts. In some cases, these future exclusions and inclusions may be specific to separate floors of buildings th...
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