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Pueblo West Metro Board ponders scooter, bike use on trail system chieftain.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chieftain.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Long-term Pueblo West resident Lori Burner worked alongside her husband Cecil, the Pueblo West Metro District Parks and Recreation and Streets and Roads, and volunteers to hold a community clean up event April 28. Burner said the idea for the clean up came to her because she’s noticed an alarming amount of litter within the community over the years. “I was born in 1930 and Colorado was considered the most beautiful state,” Burner said. “We had signs all over that said, ‘Littering is a fine.’ People didn’t litter because you were fined quite a bit of money. Now I look at Pueblo West, the whole state even, and it’s horrible. Nothing is being done.” ....
Pueblo West Metro District approves company for aquatic center build chieftain.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chieftain.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In its second meeting of 2021, the Pueblo West Metro District Board unanimously decided to move forward for a design build of an aquatic center, approved the sale of 24 single family home lots and more. Director of Parks and Recreation Carol Cosby addressed the board Monday as a part of the Aquatic Center Committee asking for board direction. The district developed the Aquatic Center Committee in 2019, and is comprised of a metro board member, two community members, one county commissioner and three Pueblo West Metro District employees. Cosby said the committee was able to meet four times over the course of 2020. ....
A holiday miracle came a bit early this year for 63 Pueblo West families struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic as they received much-needed food and toy-laden baskets Saturday. The Pueblo West Parks and Recreation Department carried out its annual Christmas elf program providing the baskets with a lot of help “from many generous organizations and residents from our community,” said Carol Cosby, director for the parks and recreation department. The department hosted the giveaway in a drive-through style so that families could stop and get their items safely. “The annual food and toy drive has been going on for 23-plus years and it is something we look forward to every year,” Cosby said. “It is a lot of work, but the reward in the end is seeing the families’ faces it just melts our hearts. “ ....