Vote on controversial plan for new Kettle Creek subdivision delayed again by Colorado Springs City Council Published
Vote on controversial plan for new Kettle Creek subdivision delayed again by Colorado Springs City Council
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) A proposed 247-unit housing development on the city s northeast side depended on a key vote expected Tuesday by the City Council.
The Kettle Creek North development to be located north of the intersection of Thunder Mountain Avenue and Old Ranch Road is endorsed by city staff but was rejected by the Planning Commission in May, which led to the council hearing an appeal of that decision.
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A dilapidated house at 1326 W. Kiowa Street was razed May 17 by the city due to unsafe conditions. The house was owned by anti-tax activist Douglas Bruce, who sold