Colorado Springs: Mayor Yemi shares reaction to the passing of Ballot Issue 2C

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~ Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade expressed his gratitude to the community for their support in passing Ballot Issue 2C in the preliminary election results tonight. The ballot measure, which is a 10-year renewal of the road repair and maintenance program, was approved without any tax increases.

In a statement to the press, Mayor Mobolade extended his heartfelt thanks to the residents of Colorado Springs. He emphasized that this program has been proven to result in smoother and safer roads, making it easier for people to commute to work, schools, hospitals, military installations, restaurants, and their homes. The mayor also expressed his pride in the progress made so far through 2C and his determination to continue improving the city's roads.

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Mayor Mobolade highlighted the importance of strong infrastructure in creating a high quality of life and building a safe, economically prosperous, culturally rich, welcoming, and vibrant American city on a hill. He acknowledged the community's investment in their city and thanked them for their support.

The mayor ended his statement by looking towards a future with smoother roads and continued efforts to build a city of great neighbors and neighborhoods. With the passing of Ballot Issue 2C, Colorado Springs can expect to see significant improvements in their roadways over the next decade.

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