City Testimonials: "I hope that you have received 500 calls saying THANK YOU for the new playground at Bonforte Park! It is a terrific neighborhood park and we so appreciate the improvements. I walk by every day and see so many children and parents enjoying themselves." -Citizen Comment "The crew from Engine 15A were professional, knowledgeable, courteous, and extremely helpful, not only did this group of professionals represent the Fire Department in a positive light, they also speak to a city government that is responsive and courteous to the public."- Citizen Comment "We've found with projects we're doing, the City seems to be as proactive as they possibly can be." -Real Estate CEO "Grateful for the progress made by CSPD to curb shoplifting." -Business Loss Prevention Manager "Not only was my concern addressed in a professional and timely manner, but Finance Planning & Analysis Manager Leslie Hickey took the time to let me know that changes were on the way. This is the direct opposite of some folks' perception of local government." -Citizen Comment "Thank you very much for fixing the potholes on the round about for Squirrel Tail and Brainard as well as the divot by the water outlet on Squirrel Tail towards Musgrave. Thank you, thank you, thank you!" -Citizen Comment "Accounts Payable Supervisor Patti McFarland was true to her word, she called me back within days to give a status report. Then she called again to update me. Then, she called today to let me know she had been able to contact the unreachable tow company, received an invoice, and would be reimbursing the portion the business manager agreed to pay! I know that it was a sustained effort because I tried for several months and got nowhere. I can't express my overwhelming gratitude to Patti and your office for their work in this matter. We run a service-based business and try to learn from other organizations whenever we can. I will bring up this instance at our weekly meeting as an example of good service to be commended and followed.Thanks to you and Patti for the surprisingly positive experience I had with your office." -Local Small Business Owner "Thanks to Traffic Technician Pete Doyle, his community attitude to work with the residents is commendable. Thank you once again." -Citizen Comment "Streets Operations Manager Bard Lower has provided me superb customer service, above and beyond what could reasonably be expected. I know that this has been a priority for your administration, and I felt it important to let you know that it is working. Mr. Lower and his associates deserve kudos for their proactive, thorough handling of this five-year-old snow plowing issue and I am grateful to you as well for making the City more responsive to citizen requests." -Citizen Comment "As a new resident of Colorado Springs, it’s apparent that the City really does excel in taking care of its residents and treats its citizens more like neighbors and friends than just customers on a long “to-do” list. Thank you for all your exceptional service." -Citizen Comment

CAPS Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon

Hundreds of public safety volunteers were honored for their public safety service, including the surprise announcement and presentation of our Community Advancing Public Safety {CAPS} Volunteer of the Year award.

CAPS - Community Advancing Public Safety“We need more people like you.  I thank you for all you do! God bless you,” said Mayor Bach.

“The workforce is extraordinary,” said Police Chief Pete Carey. Carey went on to explain how volunteer work in the Violent Crimes unit alone saved “$30,000 in non-compensated service.  There is nothing more satisfying than that.”

CAPS Administrator Jean Kraus said, “[This is a] dynamic year of new ideas.  You are the rock solid foundations CAPS is built on.”  CAPS Volunteers logged 49,000 total hours in 2011.  Using a national figure of $21.62 per hour, these volunteers had an impact of over $1,000,000 in volunteer service to the city.

But let’s talk IMPACT for a minute…what do those 49,000 hours mean for our community?

It means…

  • Protecting victims rights:  in 2011 volunteers assisted over 4,000 victims of crime, with nearly 3,000 of those within the first 72 hrs
  • Citizens getting involved:The PD Citizens Academy is:
    • volunteer-led under the supervision of Officer Rob Campbell
    • in its 6th session
    • with over 100 citizen alumni
    • and has a registration waiting list – sign up for fall!
  • A good quality of life:  The Fire Dept Medical division is offering free 1st Aid/CPR training exclusively to CAPS volunteers, so we have more neighbors helping neighbors in times of emergency.
  • Raising the bar on customer service:  The police dept’s Records & ID unit increased their volunteers by 50% (22), to improve service to the public for non-criminal fingerprinting needs.
  • Planning ahead:  Volunteers Mike and Jerry spearheaded a draft Debris Management Plan to be used in the event of a natural disaster. This complex plan coordinates city agencies, state and federal resources. An estimated contractor cost for this plan…near $100,000.

And the list goes on.  Thank you, thank you to each and every one of you.

Dennis Moore is Recognized as the CAPS Volunteer of the Year

CAPS Volunteer of the Year Dennis Moore

Congratulations to CAPS Volunteer of the Year, Dennis Moore. For leadership, impact and service going above and beyond, Dennis has demonstrated in his role of block captain (since 1991) that he is a most worthy recipient. Thanks to Mr. Moore for his dedicated service.

Visit the CAPS site if you would like to learn more about CAPS, or if you would like to volunteer, you may submit an online application.

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Mayor Bach’s Town Hall Meeting Streaming Live

                                                  FOR MORE INFORMATION

Laura Benjamin

Communications Specialist

 (719) 385-5484

 NEWS RELEASE

April 30, 2012                                                                         

Mayor Steve Bach’s second town hall Meeting on Wednesday, May 2, 2012 will be streaming live from the Southeast YMCA beginning at 6:30 pm. You can see the live stream on www.bachsoffice.com.  Questions will be submitted on cards during the meeting.  Citizens can also submit questions before or during the meeting via email to: PublicComm@SpringsGov.com or via social media sites including https://twitter.com/mayorstevebach and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stephengbach .

Topics of discussion will be priorities for the Southeast section of Colorado Springs including:

  • Job Creation
  • Recruiting City Leaders
  • Citizens Advancing Public Safety Program or CAPS
  • Deerfield Hills Streetscapes
  • Citizen Input on Priorities

The Southeast Family Center/Armed Services YMCA is located at 2190 Jetwing Drive, Colorado Springs CO 80916. For directions, please visit http://southeast.ppymca.org/locations. All questions about the meeting can be directed to the City Communications Office at 719-385-5906.

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Mayor Bach Asks for Special Council Session on McEvoy Severance

On Saturday, April 28, 2012, Mayor Steve Bach sent the following email to City Council President Scott Hente.
 
Scott,

This is to respectfully ask that you contact James Moore immediately to request a hold on executing the McEvoy severance agreement. Also, this is to respectfully ask that you hold a special session of City Council early next week to vote on giving the MHS Board current direction on this matter.

The planned 18-months …severance for Dr. McEvoy is not consistent with the 6 months specified in his employment agreement nor is it consistent with Council’s longstanding policy limiting severance for senior managers for the general municipal government to not more than 6 months.

In the event the MHS Board does not promptly comply with Council’s directive after your vote, then I respectfully suggest that Council terminate the entire Board, substitute Council as the Board and reduce the severance to no more than 6 months.

It is essential to the success of our City that Council and I do everything possible to rebuild citizens’ trust in our municipal government. Council’s swift, resolute action on this matter is important toward that end. While I understand that MHS reports through it’s Board to Council, not to the Mayor, my thanks to your colleagues and you for considering my counsel.

Steve Bach
Mayor

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Mayor Bach’s Townhall Meeting

Don’t miss it! We’re getting close!

Mayor Bach’s second Town Hall Meeting is on May 2, 2012. It will be held at the Southeast Family Center/Armed Services YMCA on 2190 Jetwing Drive in Colorado Springs, Colorado. 

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Mayor Bach and Commissioner Lathen Value Trauma Kits

When El Paso County Sheriff’s deputies and Colorado Springs Police Department officers head out on patrol, they’re often many miles and minutes away from medical help.

For that reason, Mayor Bach and El Paso County Commissioner Amy Lathen appreciated a donation of 700 medical trauma kits by the Police Foundation of Colorado Springs, Christian Anschutz of the Anschutz Foundation and the El Paso County Emergency Services Agency. 

These trauma kits will enable law enforcement professionals to treat a traumatic injury until medical help arrives on the scene. “They can treat citizens, their partners or themselves when time is of the essence, medical service is unavailable or if the scene is unsafet for them to enter,” said Police Chief Pete Carey.

(Above: Officers Brett Iverson, Dan Carter, Brian Frahm with a trauma kit)

Mayor Bach saw this as a great example of the private sector recognizing a need and taking the initiative to provide materials or services for Colorado Springs citizens and officers alike.

“It’s great to see good people come together and help one another out, especially through private sector partnerships. It makes me proud to know our officers and citizens will be safer because of this very generous donation. You can’t put a price on peace of mind,” Mayor Bach said.

El Paso County Commissioner, Amy Lathen, recognized the difficult budget issues impacting all County agencies, including the Sheriff’s Office.

“El Paso County Sheriff’s deputies patrol more than 2,000 square miles. Having these kits available in each patrol vehicle could make a crucial difference to someone with a traumatic injury. These kits will benefit our deputies and the citizens they serve for many, many years to come.”

Kyle Hybl, PFCS chairman and president said, “The Police Foundation of Colorado Springs is honored to provide these trauma kits to law enforcement professionals serving and protecting Colorado Springs and El Paso County.”

Officers and deputies will complete training on the proper use of the kids before they are distributed.

The Police Foundation of Colorado Springs was formed to build effective partnerships that support the Colorado Springs Police Department and our local community.

The El Paso County Emergency Services Agency was established in 1995 to provide uniform ambulance service in El Paso County.

The Anschutz Foundation encourages endeavors that strengthen families and communities.

  

(Above: Sheriff Terry Maketa and CSPD Chief Pete Carey holding trauma kits)

 

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