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See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manitou_Springs,_Colorado
 
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manitou_Springs,_Colorado
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==Manitou Springs Overview==
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==Manitou Springs Demographics==
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==Manitou Springs City Council==
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==2017 Election==
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On November 7th, 2017, the seat of Mayor and Wards 1, 2, and 3 on the city council are up for vote.
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There are two ballot measures specific to the City of Manitou Springs.
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[http://nebula.wsimg.com/18eaa02157fa7cd150c0b2c1f307dfc8?AccessKeyId=DBE921B59066266CB7B2&disposition=0&alloworigin=1 Sample Ballot here].
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===Candidates===
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin:left; text-align: center;
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! Seat || Name || Party || Endorsements/Info || Contact
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| Mayor || Nicole Nicoletta (i) || {{party|U}} ||  ||
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| Mayor || Ken Jaray || {{party|D}} || ||
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| Ward 1 || Susan Wolbrueck || {{party|U}} || '''UNOPPOSED''' ||
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| Ward 2 || Nancy Fortuin || {{party|D}} || '''UNOPPOSED''' ||
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| Ward 3 || Bob Todd (i) || {{party|U}} || '''UNOPPOSED''' ||
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(i) = incumbent
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====Campaign Finance====
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===Ballot Measures===
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====2B - Mill Levy for Fire & Safety====
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''"Shall City of Manitou Springs debt be increased $3.9 million, with a repayment cost of up to $7,000,000; and shall city taxes be increased up to $400,000 annually to pay such debt, with the proceeds to be used for the purpose of providing fire protection improvements and other improvements for city purposes, which may include but are not limited to:''
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* ''Constructing and equipping a municipal public safety facility to be utilized as a training and emergency operations center for the fire and police departments, and for use during times of flood or other natural disasters to maintain continuity of government, and as a storage facility for municipal purposes;''
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''And shall the mill levy be increased in any year without limitation as to rate but only in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on such debt or any refunding debt (or to create a reserve for such payment); such debt to be evidenced by the issuance of general obligation bonds or other multiple fiscal year financial obligations; to be sold in one series or more, for a price above or below the principal amount of such series, on terms and conditions and with such maturities as permitted by law, including provisions for redemption of the bonds prior to maturity with or without payment of the premium of not to exceed one percent; and shall such tax revenues and the earnings from the investment of such bond proceeds and tax revenues be collected, retained and spent as a voter approved revenue change under Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado Constitution or any other law?''
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* ''Yes''
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* ''No"''
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'''Arguments For'''
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'''Arguments Against'''
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====2C - High-Speed Internet====
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''"Without increasing taxes, shall the City of Manitou Springs have the legal right to provide high-speed internet services (advanced services), telecommunications services and cable television services to residents, businesses, schools, libraries, nonpro�t entities and other users of such services, either directly or indirectly with public or private sector partners, as expressly permitted by Colorado Revised Statutes §§ 29-27-101 through 304, entitled "Competition in Utility and Entertainment Services"?"''
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* ''Yes''
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* ''No"''
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'''Arguments For'''
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'''Arguments Against'''

Revision as of 22:49, 3 October 2017

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manitou_Springs,_Colorado

Manitou Springs Overview

Manitou Springs Demographics

Manitou Springs City Council

2017 Election

On November 7th, 2017, the seat of Mayor and Wards 1, 2, and 3 on the city council are up for vote.

There are two ballot measures specific to the City of Manitou Springs.

Sample Ballot here.

Candidates

(i) = incumbent
Seat Name Party Endorsements/Info Contact
Mayor Nicole Nicoletta (i) Unaffiliated
Mayor Ken Jaray Democrat
 
Ward 1 Susan Wolbrueck Unaffiliated UNOPPOSED
 
Ward 2 Nancy Fortuin Democrat UNOPPOSED
 
Ward 3 Bob Todd (i) Unaffiliated UNOPPOSED

Campaign Finance

Ballot Measures

2B - Mill Levy for Fire & Safety

"Shall City of Manitou Springs debt be increased $3.9 million, with a repayment cost of up to $7,000,000; and shall city taxes be increased up to $400,000 annually to pay such debt, with the proceeds to be used for the purpose of providing fire protection improvements and other improvements for city purposes, which may include but are not limited to:

  • Constructing and equipping a municipal public safety facility to be utilized as a training and emergency operations center for the fire and police departments, and for use during times of flood or other natural disasters to maintain continuity of government, and as a storage facility for municipal purposes;

And shall the mill levy be increased in any year without limitation as to rate but only in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on such debt or any refunding debt (or to create a reserve for such payment); such debt to be evidenced by the issuance of general obligation bonds or other multiple fiscal year financial obligations; to be sold in one series or more, for a price above or below the principal amount of such series, on terms and conditions and with such maturities as permitted by law, including provisions for redemption of the bonds prior to maturity with or without payment of the premium of not to exceed one percent; and shall such tax revenues and the earnings from the investment of such bond proceeds and tax revenues be collected, retained and spent as a voter approved revenue change under Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado Constitution or any other law?

  • Yes
  • No"


Arguments For


Arguments Against


2C - High-Speed Internet

"Without increasing taxes, shall the City of Manitou Springs have the legal right to provide high-speed internet services (advanced services), telecommunications services and cable television services to residents, businesses, schools, libraries, nonpro�t entities and other users of such services, either directly or indirectly with public or private sector partners, as expressly permitted by Colorado Revised Statutes §§ 29-27-101 through 304, entitled "Competition in Utility and Entertainment Services"?"

  • Yes
  • No"


Arguments For


Arguments Against