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City planning director proposes limited amendment to Bradley Heights service plan to allow alley maintenance

January 12, 2026 | Colorado Springs City, El Paso County, Colorado


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City planning director proposes limited amendment to Bradley Heights service plan to allow alley maintenance
City Planning Director Kevin Walker presented a limited second amendment to the Bradley Heights Metro District service plan for council consideration. The amendment would add maintenance services for several internal private alleyways in the Bradley Heights master-planned area south and east of Colorado Springs Airport along Powers Boulevard and south of Bradley Road (Council District 4).

Walker said the change is administrative and "relatively simple and straightforward," noting the developer and the district asked for the amendment after discovering the original service-plan language did not explicitly list streets and alleys for maintenance. Walker said similar service plans commonly include streets and alleys and that the district seeks the amendment to correct an oversight.

Staff recommended placing the resolution on the Jan. 27 regular council meeting consent calendar. Council members asked procedural clarifying questions; no formal vote was taken during the work session.

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