
How Do You Repurpose and Restripe Excess Parking After Denver’s Parking-Minimum Repeal?
June 25, 2026
Repurposing and restriping excess parking after Denver’s parking-minimum repeal is the process of redesigning oversized lots to match actual demand, converting surplus stalls into higher-value uses, and updating all markings to meet current code. With Denver eliminating all minimum parking ratios citywide as of August 11, 2025, property managers now have the freedom to right-size
ReadWhy Concrete Works Best for Curb and Gutter in Colorado Springs
October 5, 2025
Concrete is the preferred material for curb and gutter across Colorado Springs, especially in public works, sidewalks, and roadway projects. The City’s published standards are based on concrete design, making it the most practical choice for gaining approvals and staying consistent with local requirements. Colorado’s climate puts pavement to the test. In freeze-thaw research by
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Concrete vs. Asphalt: Which is Better for Colorado Springs Parking Lots?
October 5, 2025
Parking lots in Colorado Springs face tough conditions year-round. From icy winters and frequent freeze-thaw cycles to hot summer days and heavy vehicle traffic, the surface you choose has a direct impact on durability, safety, and long-term costs. For property owners, business managers, and HOAs, the big question often comes down to one choice: asphalt
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Why Sealcoating Is Vital for Colorado Springs’ Parking Lots in 2026
October 5, 2025
Sealcoating is the process of applying a thin protective layer over asphalt pavement to shield it from weather, heavy traffic, and chemical spills. It prevents asphalt from becoming brittle, reduces cracking, and restores the dark finish that makes lots look new. According to the Minnesota Department of Transportation, sealcoating can extend the life of asphalt
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