Colorado Springs is a family friendly city, and we want that to continue, not get hijacked by a single developer. People voting “Yes” on Issue 1 are pro-family. We want our neighborhoods to be safe, traffic to be manageable, taxes to stay low, and for young families to have options so they can own homes too.
The Norwood cartel doesn’t want you to know the facts. But here they are:
Police:
Public safety is a key priority for Mayor Yemi and City Council. They approved Issue 1 after two years of careful study. Voting Yes on Issue 1 is pro-family, pro-police, and pro-fire.
Supporters of Issue 1: “We need more officers and we need better training for the officers we have. I am voting Yes on Issue One to support our police department.”
Fire:
For many of our neighborhoods, the threat of wildfire is constant and real. We saw it firsthand in the Waldo Canyon and Bear Creek fires and our city is constantly inundated with red flag warnings. Voting YES allows for family homes where they make sense AND reduces the risk of dangerous development in our wildland urban interface (source).
Supporters of Issue 1: “We need more fire personnel, more trucks, and more funding for mitigation. Vote Yes on Issue 1 to support the fire department and smart projects, not billionaire developers.”
Traffic:
Imagine taking 15,000+ cars off the congested roads of Colorado Springs. Voting Yes on Issue 1 means less congestion and less traffic in your neighborhood.
Supporters of Issue 1: “When people get to live near where they work, there is less congestion… this is better for the environment and better for my bank account.”
Family:
Yes on Issue 1 protects families and allows for multiple generations to call Colorado Springs home. From current home owners to future home owners, our families deserve a healthy environment and to achieve the American Dream (source).
Supporters of Issue 1: “When the Norwood cartel wins, families in Colorado Springs lose. Vote yes on Issue 1 to make sure every generation of families here can live, work, and play here; that is the legacy of Colorado Springs.”
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