Colorado Springs: Statement from City Council leadership on the proposed 2026 city budget

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~ Colorado Springs City Council received the Mayor's proposed 2026 City Budget today, marking the start of a detailed and transparent review process. As the City's appropriating authority under the Charter, City Council has a crucial responsibility to ensure that every public dollar is spent wisely and supports the essential functions of local government.

The proposed budget, presented by Mayor Lynette Crow-Iverson and City staff, prioritizes the protection and service of residents as the City's first obligation. With a focus on Public Safety, Public Works, and Parks, these core services are vital to maintaining a strong and well-functioning city. They play a crucial role in ensuring safe neighborhoods, reliable infrastructure, and accessible public spaces for all residents.

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As City Council begins its formal review of the budget, President Lynette Crow-Iverson and President Pro Tem Brian Risley have emphasized their commitment to maintaining fiscal discipline while strengthening core services. Their goal is to adopt a final budget that preserves the quality of life that makes Colorado Springs a desirable place to live, work, and raise a family.

The next several weeks will see City Council conducting a thorough review of the Mayor's proposal in collaboration with City staff. The council members appreciate their diligence in preparing this budget and are looking forward to a productive budget process.

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