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WORDS Continued from page 6 a 7-Eleven and Modern
Dentistry. The rear right
for many new functions that the Dis- parcel (Lot 2B) has been
trict can consider to enhance living sold and will be devel-
in Perry Park. The ideas are unlim- oped by the new owner.
ited and more residents are invited The rear left, and front
to join in and bring their thoughts right parcels will be de-
to the forefront for board consider- veloped at a later date.
ation. This is a great opportunity to be an active part of this 800
home community which can use fresh ideas and opportunities The El Paso County Commis-
to bring residents together.
sioners approved the application
for the Beach at Woodmoor
The Metro District is also forming other committees and seek- residential development which
ing more ideas for such things as what and how the parks and includes 35 single-family homes
conservation areas should be enhanced and maintained, mitiga- on the 12 acre site along Lake
tion efforts, etc. Keep an eye on the Metro District web site for Woodmoor Drive. They will be
more details. In addition, a Board Director seat has opened up priced starting at $450,000 up to
– contact PPMD if interested in serving the community.
$600,000. This greatly enhances
the 1972 high density zoning that
LARKSPUR – Douglas County is planning a $450,000 two permitted 82 townhomes. A $350,000 grant will provide for a
phase modification to the dan- pedestrian walkway loop around the lake with a bridge crossing
gerous intersection of Tomah at the spillway.
Road at the I-25 Frontage
Road. Phase I provides for COLORADO SPRINGS – As I pull out of Perry Park trying
a southbound right-turn lane to decide north or south for
allowing for a stack-up lane breakfast, another option is
during a train crossing, leav- joining my early morning
ing the southbound traffic flow open. Phase II requires work- decision making. Prepar-
ing with the railroad to improve the railroad crossing warning ing to open at the Interquest
system and most importantly, adding a traffic signal to this very Commons, a newly devel-
life-risking intersection. With the planned enhancements to I- oping retail complex on In-
25, increased traffic can be expected on the frontage road dur- terquest Parkway catty-corner from the big New Life Church, is
ing the three year construction phase. The frontage road already Continued on page 8
receives heavy volumes from the constant accidents that slow
Computer Support
Computer Support
or block the interstate. Access from Tomah Road can be quite
a thrill at times. Hopefully later this summer the first phase Computer Support
will begin – the railroad dictates the performance of the second
phase.
When you need it. Where you need it.
The New Covenant Church has Local, hometown computer support for your home or
begun enrollment for its second
term this fall of the Academy office. Larkspur resident with 35 years of computer and
Preschool housed in the church customer support experience. Fair and honest service.
which provides for up to 15 pre-
HARDWARE SUPPORT: System troubleshooting & repair, Upgrade
analysis & recommendations, Laptop, LCD Monitor & Electronic
repairs, Network hardware installation & configuration.
school children. The plan calls SOFTWARE SUPPORT: ALL versions of MS Windows desktops,
for preparation to enter grade
school, with emphasis on Chris- RedHat Linux operating systems. Virus, Malware & Spyware
removal, User Data Recovery and transfer , System Administration
tian faith and hands-on experi- training, Assistance with application software problems.
ence. The Church and school
are located just off downtown
Black Bear DigitalBlack Bear Digital
Larkspur.
MONUMENT – The four commercial parcels adjacent to the FREE TELEPHONE CONSULTATION!
King Sooper-anchored Jackson Creek Market Village Shopping
Center, Baptist Road at Struthers, are going through resubdivi- 303.681.9432
sion to create five parcels in order to make it more commercially
viable. The first two front parcels were recently developed with ������������������������
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