Top 3 Pueblo police chief candidates announced Tony Keith © Provided by Colorado Springs-Pueblo KKTV Generic of Pueblo Police.
PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) - The city of Pueblo is one step closer to having a new police chief.
On Tuesday, the secretary to the mayor of Pueblo provided an update on the search for the new chief with the announcement of three top candidates:
- David Moore, Former chief of police, city of Fountain
- Steven Noeller, acting chief of police, city of Pueblo
- Frank Rodriguez, deputy commissioner, Department of Insurance – Criminal Investigations, Raleigh, North Carolina
“I will review these recommendations and speak with each candidate individually,” Mayor Gradisar said, according to a news release. “A selection will be made within fourteen business days which will then go to City Council for confirmation.”
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Top 3 candidates for the Pueblo Chief of Police position announced
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A row of new homes still under construction in Colorado Springs, May 24, 2021.
On the east side of Colorado Springs, flags and billboards line the roads advertising ‘HOMES FOR SALE! TURN HERE!’ Hundreds of homes are under construction in recently built subdivisions.
Each of these new homes require water a hot commodity in the West for property developers. In a Colorado Springs neighborhood still under construction, a sprinkler waters the new lawn of a townhouse that’s only a plywood shell, still without siding or a roof.
Colorado Springs is one of the fastest growing regions in the state. Homes are getting more expensive and harder to buy. The boom is expanding into nearby cities and the pressure is building.