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Colorado Springs City Council Seeks Local Volunteers for Parks and Recreation Advisory Board

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Published on September 19, 2025
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The City Council of Colorado Springs is opening up its arms to the local community with a call for volunteers to serve as Alternate Members on its Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services Advisory Board. According to the City of Colorado Springs, there are three spots up for grabs for individuals willing to commit their time and insight into the ongoing beautification and upkeep of the city's leisure locations, which include everything from public parks to community golf courses.

To be considered, applicants must reside within the city limits of Colorado Springs and need to have a vested interest in the growth and maintenance of the local parks, trails, and recreational facilities. It's one way to really get to directly influence how the city's open spaces are managed. The board meets reliably, on the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 a.m., ensuring there's a consistent schedule for members to follow.

Those interested in applying have a deadline of October 10 at 5:00 p.m. to submit their intentions. The city has made it easy to apply with online submissions accepted at the city's official boards page, which includes additional information on the roles and responsibilities of the board members. Alternatively, hopeful participants can email their applications along with their resumes directly to Ayana Garcia at the provided email address, or can just as well opt to mail them to the City Council.