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Roswell neighborhood to get sidewalks in 2027 after gaps dating to the 1800s
Roswell neighborhood in Colorado Springs lacks sidewalks due to infrastructure gaps dating back to the 1800s, creating safety risks for pedestrians. Residents report frequent close encounters with vehicles and hazards in icy conditions. The city plans to address the issue with a sidewalk installation project starting in 2027, funded by the Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority's Sidewalk Infill Program.
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