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District 5 seat in Colorado Springs draws large, young slate of candidates

Matt Zelenok District 5, central Colorado Springs Zelenok, 34 and owner of Springs Preferred Realty, grew up in Colorado Springs and would bring a scientific background to council as a biochemistry major who founded a company that built equipment and provided research and development support to the U.S. Energy Department s Sandia National Laboratories. When the contract ended he moved into real estate. Zelenok would prioritize introducing modern technology to increase traffic flow and efficiency, increasing the number of police and firefighters in town and preserving the character of neighborhoods and open spaces, he said.

The Indy s 2021 city election endorsements | News

They’re certainly not as sexy as presidential elections, but the truth is, local elections provide the greatest opportunity for your vote to make an impact. Instead of being one in 160 million, your voice and choice are amplified; it’s one among several thousand. The city of Colorado Springs should announce the winners of six Council seats and the outcome of one ballot issue after polls close on Election Day, April 6. Ballots will be mailed March 12, so be on the lookout.  As in the country as a whole, there are tough issues facing Colorado Springs voters and the new and veteran elected officials who will hold these Council seats — issues like our affordable housing crisis and homelessness; infrastructure and development; struggling small businesses and COVID relief; the potential legalization of recreational marijuana dispensaries within city limits and, as Council members also serve as the board of Colorado Springs Utilities, preparing for the 2023 closure of Dra

Apartment Association backs incumbents for City Council

The AASC s choices: District 2 — Councilor Dave Geislinger District 3 — Council President Richard Skorman District 4 — Councilor Yolanda Avila District 5 — Karlie Van Arnam District 6 — Mike O Malley Four of those six also won endorsements from the About its selections, the Apartment Association said in a release: AASC supports candidates with goals and a clear vision of how to address the many challenging issues facing Colorado Springs. Our leadership feels it is important to get the right mix of talent to continue to move our city forward. The endorsements were based on meetings with the candidates and their answers to a questionnaire. - If you have an item of interest for the April 6 election, send it to zubeck@csindy.com

Campaign News: A statement of endorsement causes sparks to fly

How much stock do voters place in endorsements? It s a good question with varied answers. While some endorsements bring lots of cash, others might bestow prestige, such as when one

How City Council candidates feel about letting voters decide the recreational pot question

Casey Bradley Gent If you’re a one-issue voter and that issue is letting voters  decide if Colorado Springs should allow recreational marijuana shops, you’re in luck. That question gets a thumbs up from candidates in five of six Colorado Springs City Council races on the April 6 ballot. Neither of the candidates in eastern District 6 responded to the Indy’s candidate questionnaire. The 19 candidates in the other five districts split almost evenly, 10 to 9, on whether to give voters a whack at allowing retail pot stores. The current Council turned away a ballot measure proposal last year citing confusion over details of how it would be implemented. The marijuana industry itself has never attempted to collect the thousands of signatures needed for a citizen-driven ballot initiative, which, if their petitions were found sufficient, would take the choice out of Council’s hands. 

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