Advocacy is at the heart of what we do
Advocacy is essential to getting trails built, preserving open space,
and getting adequate parks funding.
Our work includes helping craft the future for our public spaces, with our partners in government, other nonprofits and community groups, and our members and partners. Our goal is to envision what can be, and work to make the vision a reality.
We joke about how “We go to all the boring meetings so you don’t have to,” but in fact TOSC is at every public meeting where policy, funding or planning for parks, trails and open spaces is discussed or decided—be it City Council, County Commission, Parks Advisory Boards, Master Plan work sessions, TOPS Working Committee, Trails Team, Colorado Springs Utilities, etc.—and is a respected voice for our public spaces. We weigh in on the issues, and report back to the public regularly.
We encourage you to connect with us at the Trails and Open Space Coalition.
We work to create a social and political climate in which local decisions to fund open space, parks and trails are approved and supported. We encourage organizations, businesses and individuals to get involved in the process. Government bodies do listen to their constituents. We help get the word out to the public about what the issues are, what decisions are being made, when public comment is requested, and how to make your voice heard. We listen to all our user groups—hikers, bikers, runners, equestrians—and work to get their concerns addressed.
Recent Advocacy News
Burn Restrictions-Pike National Forest
Stage II burn restrictions are in effect for the Pike and San Isabel National Forest Pikes Peak Ranger District–as well as the South Park, South
Banning Lewis Ranch conservation acreage–weigh in!
UPDATE March 21, 2018 Re-scheduled meeting-Banning Lewis Wed, April 11, 6-7:30 pm PP Regional Development Center Hearing Room, 2880 International Cir The meeting has been
Waldo Canyon Trail Planning to begin
We’re excited to announce that the Trails and Open Space Coalition will be working with partners on planning for Waldo Canyon, including a new trail