Early results show Colorado Springs residents overwhelmingly rejecting Karman Line Annexation
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Colorado Springs voters deny new development over concerns about growth, water
Colorado Springs will not annex the 6,500-home Karman Line development, over water concerns, after voters rejected it in a special election Tuesday.
Colorado Springs voters reject controversial Karman Line annexation in early returns
Colorado Springs voters rejected a controversial plan to annex more than 1,800 acres for a large-scale housing and commercial project near Schriever Space Force Base southeast of the city. As of 9 p.m. Tuesday, 63,813 ballots had been counted opposing the annexation, with 14,239 supporting the proposal, according to city election officials. A final vote count will be certified later this month. In January, the Colorado Springs City Council vote…
Early results show Colorado Springs residents overwhelmingly rejecting Karman Line Annexation
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – The second batch of election results is in for the Colorado Springs special election deciding the fate of the controversial Karman Line Annexation – and the numbers show voters are overwhelmingly voting against the ordinance. The Karman Line Annexation encompasses an area of over 1,800 acres and would create 6,500 varied housing units between the Banning Lewis Ranch Development and Schriever Space Force Base. The…
Karman Line Annexation: Preliminary Special Election results
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Unofficial results from the June 17 Special Election will begin dropping at 7 p.m., and FOX21 News is your election headquarters. The single question on the ballot is asking voters whether to approve or reject an ordinance annexing 1,876.24 acres west of Schriever Space Force Base, known as the Karman Line. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Special election to decide Karman Line annexation fate The annexation vote has caused pushback…
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