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The Colorado Springs Gazette editorial: Visualize an air museum in downtown Colorado Springs

The proposal for a downtown sports and events center, a component of the City for Champions initiative, has been taken off life support. No memorial service is planned.

Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers told The Gazette’s editorial board Monday the project would need an additional $28 million in additional local public funding.

Similar stadiums, for minor league teams, have worked out well in other cities much smaller than Colorado Springs. It would have been fun to watch minor league baseball, soccer and other sporting and cultural events on the edge of downtown and near the base of Pikes Peak. It could have led the way for more downtown development.

But Suthers is right. Taxpayers should not be asked to support a stadium when the city has urgent obligations to improve roads and stormwater infrastructure.

Read more at The Colorado Springs Gazette.

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