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Learn how the City of Colorado Springs has been studying our garbage and laying out a plan to divert a lot of that trash away from the landfill and into recycling and composting. Kurian, the City’s project manager for its new Waste Diversion Action Plan shares study and survey results, and explains next steps in the project.
We also get a festival preview from Music Director Steve Harris about the upcoming MeadowGrass Music Festival, which happens every Memorial Day weekend in Black Forest.
Name the train: the Front Range Passenger Rail District invited the public to vote for their favorite of four finalists to name the passenger rail line planned to run up and down Colorado’s front range. That survey closes the day this episode drops, March 23. We briefly discuss the project. Look for one more public meeting in Colorado Springs very soon.
Independent reporter Pam Zubeck shares background and highlights of her reporting in the Pikes Peak Bulletin on Colorado Springs Utilities.
Also on the table – ways we can trim our gas bills now that a gallon of gas is fetching close to $4.00.
LINKS:
WastelessCOS: https://coloradosprings.gov/WastelessCOS
Sustainability In-Box: [email protected]
Circular Action Alliance: https://circularactionalliance.org/circular-action-alliance-colorado
Producer Responsibility program: https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/epr-program
Waste and Recycling in Colorado – Episode 96 of Peak Environment: https://studio809podcasts.com/waste-and-recycling/
The Garbologists: https://www.lindsayjoelle.com/the-garbologists.html
Name the Train: https://ridethefrontrange.com/namethetrain
MeadowGrass Music Festival: https://meadowgrass.org/
Pikes Peak Bulletin utilities reports:
Data Centers Come Knocking. Are Local Power and Water Supplies Available?: https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/data-centers-come-knocking-are-local-power-and-water-supplies-available/
Springs Utilities Out $5.35 Million in Settlement With Fiber Project Contractor: https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/springs-utilities-out-5-35-million-in-settlement-with-fiber-project-contractor/
Utilities CEO Says ‘Gloves Will Come Off’ if Senate Bill Doesn’t Delay Closing Nixon Coal Plant: https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/utilities-ceo-says-gloves-will-come-off-if-senate-bill-doesnt-delay-closing-nixon-coal-plant/
CSU’s Non-Compliant Gas Lines To Cost Consumers: https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/csus-non-compliant-gas-lines-to-cost-consumers/
Utilities Reporting Elsewhere:
Exhaust Concerns Threaten $650M Utilities Power Project – by Wayne Heilman: https://socodigest.com/2026/03/04/breaking-exhaust-concerns-threaten-650m-utilities-power-project/
Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort 10 Year Anniversary Special – episode 38 of Pedal the Springs: https://studio809podcasts.com/buffalo-lodge-10-year-anniversary/
Colorado Springs State of Downtown Report: https://downtowncs.com/sod
MENTIONED:
PikeRide
Tejon Street Corner Thieves
Vultures
Thrashers
Antivirus
Trepanned
La Foret Conference & Retreat Center
Goat Patch Brewing Company
ALO
Jack Johnson
String Cheese Incident
Kyle Hollingsworth Band
Nershi Hann Trio
Shook Twins
Daniel Rodriguez
Elephant Revival
Sturtz
Banshee Tree
Folk Alliance International
Grant Sabin
Broken Compass
Emily Hicks
Goodnight Moonshine
Rocky Mountain Highway Music Collaborative
Root Center for Yoga and Sacred Studies
Distillery 291
Southern Colorado Business Forum & Digest
Loving the Springs celebrates the best of Colorado Springs and elevates the rest.
Plug into what’s happening in the Pikes Peak region, learn about awesome people, places and happenings, and explore opportunities to make life here even better. Longtime Springs booster Carrie Simison co-hosts with local gadflies Al Brody and Dave Gardner. All three love our two springs – Colorado and Manitou, so they give them the mic in this twice-monthly podcast. Nothing’s off the table – recreation, the arts, government, business, politics – if it touches your life, they’ll talk about it. We’ll invite the movers and shakers, conspiracy theorists, NIMBYs, YIMBYs, yaysayers and naysayers to join them.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and give us feedback and suggestions via comments at https://studio809podcasts.com/loving-the-springs or lovingthespringspodcast at gmail.com
By Dave Gardner, Al Brody and Carrie SimisonLearn how the City of Colorado Springs has been studying our garbage and laying out a plan to divert a lot of that trash away from the landfill and into recycling and composting. Kurian, the City’s project manager for its new Waste Diversion Action Plan shares study and survey results, and explains next steps in the project.
We also get a festival preview from Music Director Steve Harris about the upcoming MeadowGrass Music Festival, which happens every Memorial Day weekend in Black Forest.
Name the train: the Front Range Passenger Rail District invited the public to vote for their favorite of four finalists to name the passenger rail line planned to run up and down Colorado’s front range. That survey closes the day this episode drops, March 23. We briefly discuss the project. Look for one more public meeting in Colorado Springs very soon.
Independent reporter Pam Zubeck shares background and highlights of her reporting in the Pikes Peak Bulletin on Colorado Springs Utilities.
Also on the table – ways we can trim our gas bills now that a gallon of gas is fetching close to $4.00.
LINKS:
WastelessCOS: https://coloradosprings.gov/WastelessCOS
Sustainability In-Box: [email protected]
Circular Action Alliance: https://circularactionalliance.org/circular-action-alliance-colorado
Producer Responsibility program: https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/epr-program
Waste and Recycling in Colorado – Episode 96 of Peak Environment: https://studio809podcasts.com/waste-and-recycling/
The Garbologists: https://www.lindsayjoelle.com/the-garbologists.html
Name the Train: https://ridethefrontrange.com/namethetrain
MeadowGrass Music Festival: https://meadowgrass.org/
Pikes Peak Bulletin utilities reports:
Data Centers Come Knocking. Are Local Power and Water Supplies Available?: https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/data-centers-come-knocking-are-local-power-and-water-supplies-available/
Springs Utilities Out $5.35 Million in Settlement With Fiber Project Contractor: https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/springs-utilities-out-5-35-million-in-settlement-with-fiber-project-contractor/
Utilities CEO Says ‘Gloves Will Come Off’ if Senate Bill Doesn’t Delay Closing Nixon Coal Plant: https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/utilities-ceo-says-gloves-will-come-off-if-senate-bill-doesnt-delay-closing-nixon-coal-plant/
CSU’s Non-Compliant Gas Lines To Cost Consumers: https://pikespeakbulletin.org/news/csus-non-compliant-gas-lines-to-cost-consumers/
Utilities Reporting Elsewhere:
Exhaust Concerns Threaten $650M Utilities Power Project – by Wayne Heilman: https://socodigest.com/2026/03/04/breaking-exhaust-concerns-threaten-650m-utilities-power-project/
Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort 10 Year Anniversary Special – episode 38 of Pedal the Springs: https://studio809podcasts.com/buffalo-lodge-10-year-anniversary/
Colorado Springs State of Downtown Report: https://downtowncs.com/sod
MENTIONED:
PikeRide
Tejon Street Corner Thieves
Vultures
Thrashers
Antivirus
Trepanned
La Foret Conference & Retreat Center
Goat Patch Brewing Company
ALO
Jack Johnson
String Cheese Incident
Kyle Hollingsworth Band
Nershi Hann Trio
Shook Twins
Daniel Rodriguez
Elephant Revival
Sturtz
Banshee Tree
Folk Alliance International
Grant Sabin
Broken Compass
Emily Hicks
Goodnight Moonshine
Rocky Mountain Highway Music Collaborative
Root Center for Yoga and Sacred Studies
Distillery 291
Southern Colorado Business Forum & Digest
Loving the Springs celebrates the best of Colorado Springs and elevates the rest.
Plug into what’s happening in the Pikes Peak region, learn about awesome people, places and happenings, and explore opportunities to make life here even better. Longtime Springs booster Carrie Simison co-hosts with local gadflies Al Brody and Dave Gardner. All three love our two springs – Colorado and Manitou, so they give them the mic in this twice-monthly podcast. Nothing’s off the table – recreation, the arts, government, business, politics – if it touches your life, they’ll talk about it. We’ll invite the movers and shakers, conspiracy theorists, NIMBYs, YIMBYs, yaysayers and naysayers to join them.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and give us feedback and suggestions via comments at https://studio809podcasts.com/loving-the-springs or lovingthespringspodcast at gmail.com