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Colorado Springs: City Council leadership announces additional funding for the Pikes Peak or Bust Parade

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~ Colorado Springs, CO - After facing potential cancellation due to a funding shortage, the Pikes Peak or Bust Parade will go on as planned on Saturday, July 11, 2026. City Council Leadership announced today that they were able to close the funding gap thanks to the support of key sponsors and community partners.

The parade, a beloved tradition in Colorado Springs, was at risk of being cancelled due to a lack of funds for essential city services such as police presence, parking management, and safety barriers. However, with the help of UCHealth as title sponsor and contributions from AMR (American Medical Response) and Bank of Colorado (Dan Nordberg), the gap has been addressed and the parade will proceed as scheduled.

This news comes as a relief to many families and community members who have long supported this treasured event. The Pikes Peak or Bust Parade is more than just a summer event - it is a celebration of Western heritage and a reflection of the history, values, and enduring spirit that have shaped Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region.

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For generations, this parade has honored the character of the American West and brought together residents in celebration. From its rodeo roots to its place in downtown Colorado Springs, it represents a living connection to the traditions and culture that have been passed down for decades.

City Council President Lynette Crow-Iverson expressed her gratitude for the sponsors who stepped up to preserve this important event. "City traditions matter because they bring people together and remind us of who we are as a community," she said. "The Pikes Peak or Bust Parade reflects our Western heritage and community spirit that are deeply rooted in Colorado Springs."

The City Council Leadership also commended the sponsors and organizers for their commitment in making it possible to restore the parade. Their support not only brings families together but also honors the legacy and traditions that are central to Colorado Springs' identity.

As residents eagerly await July 11, they can rest assured that the Pikes Peak or Bust Parade will continue to be a cherished tradition in their community, thanks to the efforts of City Council Leadership and their partners.

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