
Bike lanes and road dieting may affect Colorado Springs election
The public controversy over road dieting using bicycle lanes as both a vehicle control strategy and an improvement in bike accessibility exploded.

The public controversy over road dieting using bicycle lanes as both a vehicle control strategy and an improvement in bike accessibility exploded.
City Council works towards greater transparency and accountability while city attorney’s demands for executive session secrecy leave questions unanswered and the public in the dark.

Skorman injects himself into a fender bender collision he wasn’t involved in to protect a “family friend” who appears to be more than that.

Acrimony at the Colorado Springs City Council over secrecy involving Banning Lewis Ranch bubbles over when Councilman Bill Murray calls for a vote to end secret negotiations with developers.

Does updating the legislation on the retirement of another Colorado power plant save or cost the ratepayers money? We think you already know the answer. PowerGab Hosts Jake Fogleman and Amy Cooke discuss this and more.
Show Notes:
Colorado Springs Utility compromise bill
Colorado green NGOs continue to oppose nuclear energy despite bipartisan support.
HB26-1337: Bill to facilitate nuclear development
Because the grid could use a backup plan.
Yes, we’re giving away a Predator Generator.
No, this is not a drill.
Yes, it’s because reliability apparently isn’t fashionable anymore.
Starting with the first show of 2026, drop a funny, clever, or pithy comment in the show’s comment section.
That’s it. No forms. No fine print to initial. No ESG questionnaire.
At the end of the session, we’ll select our top 3–5 favorite comments.
Then you vote on the winner.
Democracy still works here. Mostly.
Winner announced on the last show in May 2026.
One comment.
One generator.
Because when the grid wobbles, satire won’t keep your lights on — but a Predator Generator will.

How in the world can the Colorado Republican Party be as dysfunctional as it is? I put that question to Brita Horn, the outgoing chair of the state party.