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Colorado Springs will not annex the 6,500-home Karman Line development, over water concerns, after voters rejected it in a special election Tuesday.
Early results in Colorado Springs' special election show that city voters are overwhelmingly rejecting the Karman Line annexation.
Karman Line was considered a “flag pole annexation” because it would have also required a strip of Bradley Road to be annexed in order to have a contiguous boundary with current city limits.
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As the Karman Line Special Election approaches in Colorado Springs, we are looking at the campaign finance reports to see where the money is coming from on this annexation issue.
The final unofficial election results show 81.9% of Colorado Springs voters opposed the Karman Line annexation.
Shanna Lewis/KRCC News Thousands of homes could eventually be built on 1,900 acres east of Colorado Springs. The project is known as the Karman Line Annexation and its located south of Schriever ...