Measure on the ballot in the 2019 Colorado General Election in Colorado Springs.
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Get StartedWithout imposing any new tax or increasing the rate of any existing tax, shall the City of Colorado Springs be permitted to retain and spend up to $7,000,000, the estimated 2018 fiscal year revenue above the 2018 fiscal year revenue and spending limitations, solely for the following parks, sports and cultural facilities and trail improvement projects located within the City of Colorado Springs: • repair, restoration and improvements to Acacia, Antlers, Monument Valley, Palmer and Panorama Parks • repair, restoration and improvements to Alamo Square/Pioneers Museum • repair, restoration and improvements to Cottonwood Creek baseball fields, Leon Young Sports Complex, Boulder Park Sports Courts and Thorndale Park Sports Courts • trail improvements to Homestead, Mesa, Sandcreek and Legacy Loop Trails • repair and repaving of Evergreen and Fairview Cemetery parking areas • preparation of community park master plan for Coleman Park , as a voter approved revenue change and exception to any constitutional, charter, or city ordinance or code limitations that may otherwise apply?
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