Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Director Karen Palus is Bob's guest on this week's podcast. A semi-annual guest, she talks with Bob about the opening of the new Pikes Peak Summit Complex and the Colorado Springs Sesquicentennial. They also discuss a study that evaluated the needs of the parks department in terms of infrastructure, and another study that compared where the parks department ranks with other cities. Finally, they discuss overall parks department funding and how it compares now to prior to the 2008 recession, and then they discuss the TOPS program and the forthcoming ballot measure to extend the program.
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389 Can You Violate Air Space While Hiking?
388 Winter Hiking
387 Welcome to 2024
386 Bob and Kevin catch up
385 Give Pikes Peak Participant Catamount Institute
384 Give Pikes Peak Participant Friends of Monument Valley Park
383 Give Pikes Peak Participant RMFI
382 Give Pikes Peak Participant Palmer Land Conservancy
381 Who we appreciate on Thanksgiving
380 Kevin has a health scare
379 Give Pikes Peak Participant TOSC
378 A Day in the Life of a USFS Law Enforcement Officer
377 It's Official - We're the Best!
376 A Hike on Fishers Peak
375 Teller Country Regional Animal Shelter returns
374 Colorado Springs city budget; CPW being sued; Fall Colors
373 Fall colors update, hiking the Continental Divide Trail
372 City Parks Budget on the Line; Sun Writer has Facts Wrong
371 USFS Partnership Coordinator Jennifer Peterson
370 Missing hikers on the PCT; it's bear season; Fall colors
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