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Colorado Springs allows excavation on open space for quarry reclamation | News | gazette.com
The company responsible for reclaiming Pikeview Quarry will be allowed to
take 150,000 dump trucks of dirt from open space recently purchased by
Colorado Springs for $6.8 million — a
City of Colorado Springs purchases open space land near Williams Canyon, Blodgett Peak
The city announced Tuesday it has purchased 315 acres from Castle Concrete,
which owns the Black Canyon Quarry near the Cedar Heights neighborhood and
Pikeview Quarry neighboring Oak Valley Ranch.
State approves new Pikeview Quarry Reclamation plan over safety and cost objections | outtherecolorado.com
A state regulatory board approved a new reclamation plan for Pikeview
Quarry on Wednesday, clearing the way for a multimillion-dollar open space
deal with the city of Colorado Springs that
Colorado Springs City Council approves open space acquisitions
The acquisitions include two properties, which are currently owned by
Castle Concrete.
Parks and Rec proposes 2 new open space acquisitions in Colorado Springs
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Scar Wars’ reclaimed a mountainside but times have changed | News | gazette.com
Colorado Springs has successfully removed a mountainside scar before.
Read MoreEl Pomar commits $1 million to Colorado Springs mountain biking facility | Government | gazette.com
The vision of a world class mountain bike park potentially covering the
gigantic scar on Colorado Springs’ northwest side now has some unlikely
financial backing. A million dollars of backing,
World class bike park’ envisioned for Pikeview Quarry site in northwest Colorado Springs
A local concrete company on Wednesday made a renewed push to garner support for a controversial project, unveiling plans for a “world class bike park” in one part of the
Read MoreNew plan could close quarry in Colorado Springs mountain | Government | gazette.com
An eyesore that dominates the mountains west of Colorado Springs will one
day be re-vegetated and handed over for public use if a plan for a new
quarry is approved