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The Colorado Springs City Council deadlocked Tuesday on whether to legalize carports in front of homes and ultimately came to no decision after hours of persuasive arguments from residents concerned allowing carports across the city could hurt historic neighborhoods and residents in need of carports to protect their property.
The council had seemed poised to allow carports this week after a recent informal discussion, but the new Historic Neighborhoods Partnership seemed to convince some board members to look closer at more stringent rules to protect the architecture and character of older neighborhoods.
The board will likely take the issue up again informally after failing to agree to postpone a vote on carports and failing to agree to legalize the structures. The board voted 4 to 4 twice. They tied on a vote to delay the issue and to legalize the structures, meaning both motions failed. Councilman Richard Skorman was absent leading to the deadlocked votes.
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The Colorado Springs City Council approved plans for more than 400 apartments and new business space slated for the westside of town after hearing hours of passionate opposition from residents
Esther Kisamore and Bill Sulzman, long time Ithaka residents, outside their homes. Pam Zubeck
A group of former board members of Ithaka Land Trust has asked Attorney General Phil Weiserâs office to investigate the nonprofitâs recent sales of nearly half its 21 properties to one chosen developer at prices below market value, while loaning $555,717, interest free, to the same developer on some of those sales.
The transactions represent a radical departure from Ithakaâs original mission, when established in 1981, to care for the poor and provide permanent low-income housing.
Attorney Jennifer Gilbert, with GPS Legal Solutions of Denver, says in her May 5 letter some of Ithakaâs actions â all under the leadership of Ithaka director Anjuli Kapoor, hired in October 2017 â might constitute violations of Colorado law, as the