Popular on Rezul
- Still Using Ice? FrostSkin Reinvents Hydration - 131
- Ice Melts. Infrastructure Fails. What Happens to Clean Water?
- Cold. Clean. Anywhere. Meet FrostSkin
- Actor, Spokesperson Rio Rocket Featured in "Switch to AT&T" Campaign Showing How Customers Can BYOD and Keep Their Number
- The World's No.1 Superstar® Brings Disco Fever Back With New Global Single and Video "Disco Dancing"
- Boston Industrial Solutions' Natron® 512N Series UV LED Ink Achieves BPA Certification, Advancing Safe and Sustainable Digital Printing
- New Children's Picture Book "Diwa of Mount Luntian" Focuses on Calm, Culture, and Connection for Today's Families
- Work 365 Delivers Purpose-Built Revenue Operations for Microsoft Cloud for US Government
- HBR Colorado Publishes In-Depth Guide on Selling a Home Without an Agent in Denver
- CCHR: Taxpayer Billions Wasted on Mental Health Research as Outcomes Deteriorate
Similar on Rezul
- CCHR: CIA Mind-Control Files Raise Urgent Questions as Millions Take Psychotropic Drugs
- Bonavita Luxury & Portable Lavatories Announces Rebrand to Bonavita Site Solutions
- CCHR: While Damaging Antipsychotics Win Approval, Proven Non-Drug Alternatives Remain Ignored
- Arcuri Group Announces Long‑Term Partnership with WakeMed Health & Hospitals to Deliver Situational Awareness and De‑escalation Training
- IDpack v4 Launches: A Major Evolution in Cloud-Based ID Card Issuance
- CCHR Says Psychiatry's Admission on Antidepressant Withdrawal Comes Far Too Late
- Integris Composites developing armor for military in Arctic Circle
- Delay In Federal Disaster Assistance Causing Failure Of Small Business In Disaster Areas
- When Representation No Longer Reflects the District — Why I'm Voting for Pete Verbica
- CCHR: Decades of Warnings, Persistent Inaction; Studies Raise New Alarms on Psychiatric Drug Safety
Colorado Springs: City continues investment in North Cheyenne Cañon with Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center improvements
Rezul News/10729541
~ Colorado Springs, CO - The City of Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services (PRCS) Department has announced plans to begin improvements to the Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center in early March 2026. These enhancements aim to improve accessibility, visitor experience, and educational programming at the entrance to North Cheyenne Cañon Park.
The project, which is set to begin on March 9 and conclude on May 22, 2026, will include the construction of a new outdoor plaza and classroom space. This space will provide a flexible area for school programs, community events, and interpretive education. In addition, the project will also involve the creation of ADA-compliant pedestrian routes, renovation of public restrooms, relocation and improvement of parking, and removal of damaged site lighting.
According to PRCS Parks Operations Administrator Cathy Railton, these improvements are crucial in ensuring that the Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center remains accessible, inclusive, and welcoming for all residents and visitors. As the primary gateway to North Cheyenne Cañon Park which welcomes approximately 450,000 visitors each year, the center plays a key role in environmental education and visitor orientation.
More on Rezul News
During construction, there will be some impacts on visitors including a closure of a section of S. Cheyenne Canyon Road adjacent to the facility for most of the construction period. Parking Lot #1 ("Pull-Off 1") will also be closed but parking will still be available at Parking Lot #2 ("Pull-Off 2") via Evans Ave. Visitors are advised to follow posted detour signage while construction is ongoing. However, the Visitor and Nature Center will remain open except during limited hazardous construction activities.
Funding for this project comes from a combination of sources including support from the City's Office of Accessibility, Lodgers and Automobile Rental Tax (LART), Mary Starsmore Fund of Pikes Peak Community Foundation, Friends of Cheyenne Cañon, and the North Cheyenne Cañon Park Ambassadors Gift Trust. This collaborative funding approach reflects a shared commitment to accessibility, visitor experience, and long-term stewardship of North Cheyenne Cañon Park.
For more information on the Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center improvements, visit ColoradoSprings.gov/StarsmoreImprovements. The City of Colorado Springs is dedicated to enhancing the visitor experience and preserving the natural beauty of North Cheyenne Cañon Park for generations to come.
The project, which is set to begin on March 9 and conclude on May 22, 2026, will include the construction of a new outdoor plaza and classroom space. This space will provide a flexible area for school programs, community events, and interpretive education. In addition, the project will also involve the creation of ADA-compliant pedestrian routes, renovation of public restrooms, relocation and improvement of parking, and removal of damaged site lighting.
According to PRCS Parks Operations Administrator Cathy Railton, these improvements are crucial in ensuring that the Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center remains accessible, inclusive, and welcoming for all residents and visitors. As the primary gateway to North Cheyenne Cañon Park which welcomes approximately 450,000 visitors each year, the center plays a key role in environmental education and visitor orientation.
More on Rezul News
- Buildout Launches CRM, Completing the Industry's First AI-Powered End-to-End Deal Engine for CRE
- The Franchise King® Releases Free Guide for Nervous Buyers
- Kanguro Insurance Taps Paylode to Launch Best-in-Class Pet and Renters Insurance Rewards Experience
- CCHR: CIA Mind-Control Files Raise Urgent Questions as Millions Take Psychotropic Drugs
- NRx Pharmaceuticals Launches Breakthrough One-Day Treatment Clinic in Florida as FDA Pathway and Clinical Data Strengthen Growth Outlook; $NRXP
During construction, there will be some impacts on visitors including a closure of a section of S. Cheyenne Canyon Road adjacent to the facility for most of the construction period. Parking Lot #1 ("Pull-Off 1") will also be closed but parking will still be available at Parking Lot #2 ("Pull-Off 2") via Evans Ave. Visitors are advised to follow posted detour signage while construction is ongoing. However, the Visitor and Nature Center will remain open except during limited hazardous construction activities.
Funding for this project comes from a combination of sources including support from the City's Office of Accessibility, Lodgers and Automobile Rental Tax (LART), Mary Starsmore Fund of Pikes Peak Community Foundation, Friends of Cheyenne Cañon, and the North Cheyenne Cañon Park Ambassadors Gift Trust. This collaborative funding approach reflects a shared commitment to accessibility, visitor experience, and long-term stewardship of North Cheyenne Cañon Park.
For more information on the Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center improvements, visit ColoradoSprings.gov/StarsmoreImprovements. The City of Colorado Springs is dedicated to enhancing the visitor experience and preserving the natural beauty of North Cheyenne Cañon Park for generations to come.
0 Comments
Latest on Rezul News
- Matthew Sisneros Releases Raw and Unfiltered Memoir: The Devil Lost Another One — A Powerful Story of Crime, Consequence, and Redemption
- From Life to Light: Jess L. Martinez Shares a Soulful Poetry Collection That Explores What It Means to Be Human
- Lawsuit Filed Against Boeing Over Defective Seat Switch on Boeing 787
- Quadcode Acquires Significant Stake in Game 7, LLC - The Parent Company for FPFX Tech and PropAccount.com
- Danholm Collection Announces Sale of 16689 Broadwater Ave in Winter Garden, Highlighting Strong Performance in Twinwaters Community
- Strong Clinical Results for Breakthrough Liver Diagnostic Platform; ENDRA Life Sciences (N A S D A Q: NDRA) $NDRA
- 46th International Symposium On Forecasting – Dates, Venue And Speakers Announced
- Phoenix Rebellion Therapy Celebrates 10 Years Helping Utahns Overcome Trauma as Utah Faces Nation's 2nd-Highest Rate of Mental Health Challenges
- Bonavita Luxury & Portable Lavatories Announces Rebrand to Bonavita Site Solutions
- Raleigh Emerges as a Key Player in Sustainable Fashion Innovation for 2026
- Notice: Hrm Queen Laurence I Assumes Crown Control & $317q Fund. 3bn Unopoly Shares Settled. Requisition Of Buckingham Palace & Windsor Castle Final
- 13 Full Moons of Black Dandelion Convergent Voice™ An Integration of Literacy & Wellness Symposium
- Yoga Retreats, Ecstatic Dance & Spiritual App launched
- Elder Abuse Case Against Healthy Traditions Owner Raises Questions As To The Dire Reality Of Abuse Against The Last Of The Baby Boomers
- JiT Home Buyers Explains the 70% Rule Investors Use When Evaluating Residential Properties
- Tiny's Milk & Cookies opens new Heights location on White Oak Drive
- AI Rental Platform Letty Launches to Help London Renters Search Flats Easier
- Simpalm Staffing Services Launched its Refreshed Website for Remote Staffing Services
- Wayne Homes Empowers Homebuyers with Free Interactive Floor Plan Builder
- ConnectNeighbors.com Joins WeSERV REALTOR® Association as Affiliate Member