Colorado Springs Transportation

New Environmentally Friendly Transportation Rules are Coming to Colorado

As I previously detailed in "The Green Dream: Zero-Emission Vehicles Big Lie," one of Governor Polis' goals for Colorado is a dramatic reduction in Green House Gas (GHG) emissions. To accomplish this goal, Polis released his "Roadmap to 100% Renewable Energy by 2040 and Bold Climate Action" report, which outlines what steps the his administration is taking to reach 100% Renewable energy by 2040 and reduce GHG emissions by 80 percent by 2030.
People enjoying a day out

Survey Shows Springs Residents Enjoy High Quality of Life

Toward the end of last year, the results of the “AskCOS” survey were released that showed Colorado Springs has a higher quality of life rating than most of the United States. The survey reviewed several metrics that rated how much people enjoy living in the city. The survey also asked several questions about the use of legal substances, religion and what sources of media were used most.
Lauri Armstrong Little Fins Swim School

Teaching Water Safety & Instinct from Birth at Little Fins Swim School

Water safety and water survival are important subjects for any parent, even if they don't live close to a large body of water. At Little Fins Swim School in Colorado Springs, owner Lauri Armstrong and her family-driven team of one-on-one teachers instruct infants as young as 8 weeks in developing instincts in the water that can make the difference in a possible drowning scenario.
Erin Clarke Shelley Dustin Sapp

Making Artisan Ice Cream Gluten-Free Without Losing Taste

Making artisan ice cream in a place like Monument is about elevating the whole community with happy tastes and a safe place to gather. From their inspiration in the Midwest to learning the ins and outs of setting up their own creamery, owner Shelley Sapp and her team at Lolley's Ice Cream try to push the boundaries with scoops like new winter flavor Ginger Snapped while retaining stalwarts like Vanilla Bean and local favorite Graham Slam.
Fusesport Team at Special Olympic Games in Seattle

Helping Manage Global Sports Events with a Springs Local Touch

Helping manage sports events from the Pikes Peak Marathon to ancillary programs of the Olympic Games takes responsive data systems but also the ability to integrate the vast amount of database numbers to provide accurate results on participants and attendees.
Donut Mill Woodland Park

Woodland Park’s Donut Mill Remains a Prime Stop for Breakfast

Now that Colorado Springs has become a prime culinary hub, there is little reason to leave the city to go out to eat. However, other nearby towns are home to some eateries that have become famous for years, such as the Donut Mill.
Pike View Park Tiny Homes

Is Tiny Home Living For You?

In the last decade or so, the idea of living in a tiny home has become more appealing to people from all walks of life. The increase in popularity has motivated developers to create places where people can either park their homes or purchase residences that already have a permanent location.
Colorado State Capitol

How Does Colorado’s Legislative Process Work?

If you’re a consistent reader of The Maverick Observer, you know we like to keep our readers informed when it comes to bills passing through the Colorado state legislature and give you advice on what you can do to support a bill or oppose it. But you may be wondering about the big picture — how does Colorado's state legislature work?
Working Fusion at Mill Street Tiny Homes

Mill Street Project Works to Fight Youth Homelessness

The tiny home fad has recently expanded, and some non-profit organizations have found ways to use the homes to help those who are less fortunate. Since the homes can be built more affordably than other forms of housing, some non-profits have become creative and found ways to utilize them. The fact that the homes are more efficient to live in has also made them admirable for producing housing for homeless people.
The Pantry Green Mountain Falls

The Pantry Remains a Local Gem

Lately, it seems as if Colorado Springs gains a new restaurant about once a month giving residents plenty of options when choosing to eat out. However, sometimes people choose to venture outside of the city to see what nearby towns have to offer.

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