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Majority of voters oppose Karman Line annexation - MSN
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Voters in Colorado Springs have decided the final fate for the proposed Karman Line annexation. Colorado Springs citizens had one last time to vote on Tuesday, June 7, right ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Colorado Springs residents have until 7 p.m. tomorrow, June 17, to hand in their ballots for the city's special election, which will decide the fate of the Karman ...
Votes against the annexation totaled 63,813 as of 9 p.m. on the night of the special election, while votes in favor totaled just 14,239.
The annexation of the Karman Line development, recently approved by Colorado Springs City Council, would add 1,900 acres of land southeast of city limits to Colorado Springs for a 6,500-home ...
I’ll let you decide if that has meaning. The grassroots project to oppose the Karman Line project is gathering signatures on petition to have this project placed on the ballot for you to vote on.
The Karman Line annexation, takes about 2,000 acres of land east of the current city limits, between Banning Lewis and Schriever Space Force Base, at the corner of Curtis and Drennan Road, with ...
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