
Colorado Springs is getting a clear wake up call.
Right now, we are dealing with a major wildfire just south of our city. The 24 Fire has burned more than 7000 acres, forced evacuations, and shut down Highway 115 for days. Officials say it likely started from a vehicle malfunction. That matters because in these conditions, small problems turn into big disasters fast.
At the same time, we are seeing serious public safety issues across our community. A deadly street racing crash killed an innocent bystander. And in El Paso County, a 4 year old was found unresponsive and revived with Narcan, and a parent was arrested, according to law enforcement and local reporting. These are not isolated problems. They point to a bigger issue. We need a city that takes safety seriously at every level.
And while all of this is happening, residents are still dealing with reduced city services and uncertainty from City Hall.
We need leadership that is proactive, accountable, and focused on results, not excuses.
That means preparing for real threats like wildfire.
That means taking reckless driving and violent crime seriously.
That means treating fentanyl and overdoses like the emergency they are.
That is why I am running for mayor.
John “Tig” Tiegen
Running for Mayor
Common Sense for COS
Tigformayor.com
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