Colorado Politics

The Pueblo Chieftain editorial: The city needs to move more quickly and aggressively in setting up the big-items drop-off site

We think it’s great that the city is finally going to set up a trash drop-off location for big items such as sofas and mattresses.

However, the city is thinking too small. Here are the problems:

First, the city plans to sell only one $10 voucher per person per year. So that would enable a citizen to unload one old mattress at the city storage site at East Fourth and Chester streets. Then they’d have to wait until the following year to get another $10 voucher for another item.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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The Colorado Springs Gazette editorial: Colorado should allow affordable housing

It seems like everyone wants to live in Colorado, for obvious reasons. The climate. The culture. The great outdoors. Colorado Springs has become so attractive that a U.S. News & World Report survey identified it as the large city most people would move to if given unlimited options, second only to Honolulu. Despite all this, […]

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The Aurora Sentinel editorial: Ask Aurora voters for a city council pay hike, but ask even more questions about governance

Asking voters to raise the pay for Aurora’s mayor and city council members is just a short answer to much larger questions about governing the city. Aurora lawmakers this week approved a measure that will ask voters in November to hike salaries for future city council members about 33 percent. If that sounds like a […]


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