Legislation Details

File #: 26-087    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 2/19/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/24/2026 Final action: 3/24/2026
Title: A Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Chief Executive Officer of Colorado Springs Utilities to Enter Into an Agreement for Regional Wastewater Treatment Service Between Colorado Springs Utilities and Forest Lakes Metropolitan District Presenter: Travas Deal, Chief Executive Officer, Colorado Springs Utilities
Attachments: 1. Resolution_Forest Lakes WW Service Agreement, 2. Forest Lakes Regional WW Service Agreement

Title
A Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Chief Executive Officer of Colorado Springs Utilities to Enter Into an Agreement for Regional Wastewater Treatment Service Between Colorado Springs Utilities and Forest Lakes Metropolitan District

Presenter:
Travas Deal, Chief Executive Officer, Colorado Springs Utilities

Body
Summary:
Forest Lakes Metropolitan District (Forest Lakes) and Colorado Springs Utilities have negotiated a Regional Wastewater Service Agreement (attached) allowing Utilities to provide up to .264 million gallons per day of service. The agreement aligns with regional policies and tariffs and offers long-term (99-year) benefits, including positive revenue for Utilities' customers.


Background:
Forest Lakes Metropolitan District (Forest Lakes) serves 446 residential customers and 7 commercial customers. It is located North of the United States Air Force Academy and West of I-25.

Completion of the construction of the Northern Monument Creek Interceptor (NMCI) will enable Springs Utilities to provide wastewater service to Northern El Paso County entities. Forest Lakes, Triview and Springs Utilities have negotiated Regional Wastewater Service Agreements (attached) allowing Springs Utilities to provide up to 1.264 million gallons per day of service. The agreements align with regional policies and tariffs and offers long-term (99-year) benefits, including positive revenue for Utilities' customers. The term of the agreement will begin upon completion of construction of NMCI.

Approval of the agreements is required from both the Utilities Board and City Council. If approved by the Utilities Board, a resolution authorizing the Springs Utilities' CEO to enter into the agreement will be considered by City Council on March 24, 2026.

Previous Council Action:
N/A

Financial Implications:
Gross revenue under the proposed Regional Wastewater Services Agreements will be approximately $1M per year once connected.

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