Learn more at https://www.pcva.org/design-review-request.html
If you have more than one exterior improvement at one time (e.g., landscaping changes, roof replacement, window replacement, etc.), please put each DRR on a separate form (see PCVA Guidelines, Sec 5). This helps with the timeliness of your request, so that the Modifications Committee does not hold up one improvement request while working to assess another. This also helps the Committee capture accurate records on number and types of homeowner improvement requests.
Learn more at https://www.pcva.org/design-review-request.html Curious as to what the City Code of Ordinances allow and prohibit? You can view it yourself at
codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/coloradospringsco/latest/overview Potholes are generally caused by moisture, freeze-thaw action, traffic, poor underlying support, or some combination of these factors.
If you would like to report a pothole to the City of Colorado Springs Operations & Maintenance Division you can do one of the following: - Call 385-ROAD and leave a message detailing the pothole's location - Use the GoCoSprings App. See a pothole or graffiti? Want to report water wasting? Ask a question, report an issue, or give feedback to the City of Colorado Springs anytime. Get the link for your phone at https://www.coloradosprings.gov/gocosprings PCVA Guidelines, Sec 4.13 is an excellent place to start if you are going to conduct any landscaping changes this summer. Note that there are policies for number of trees, plants, and shrubs in your front and side yards, depending on the square footage and/or linear footage of your property. Ensure your design meets the minimum requirement for plant count, as well as utilizing the Guidelines for acceptable plant material.
With Spring approaching, the trees will begin budding with leaves, and the heavier branches will drop lower over the sidewalks and street. Maintain tree branches at 8 feet above sidewalks and 14 feet over streets (see PCVA Guidelines, Sec 2.3.3). This keeps branches from impacting pedestrians walking on the sidewalks and keeps vehicles free from being hindered/scratched in the roads.
-- If your trees are located close to a street corner and/or a stop sign, you may need to trim your branches a bit more to avoid visually impacting a driver's ability to see the oncoming traffic or street sign. |
This is the background of the Bottom Area shown below. It'll display correctly on published site.
If you don't want background for the bottom area, simply hover over the bottom of this image to delete it. The background of the bottom area will be a solid dark color.