El Paso County, Colorado

El Paso County, Colorado The Official Page of El Paso County, CO
For more resources, visit: https://campsite.bio/epc El Paso County encompasses more than 2,158 square miles. Disclaimers.

The County is bordered on the north by Douglas and Elbert counties, on the west by Teller and Fremont counties, on the south by Pueblo County and on the east by Elbert and Lincoln counties. El Paso County's largest municipality is the City of Colorado Springs. Other municipalities within El Paso County include Manitou Springs, Green Mountain Falls, Fountain, Calhan, Ramah, Monument and Palmer L

ake. The western portion of El Paso County is mountainous, while the eastern part is prairie land where horses and beef cattle remain important sources of income. The altitude ranges from about 5,052 feet on the south central border at Chico Creek to 14,115 feet on the summit of Pikes Peak near the western boundary. El Paso County is governed by five County Commissioners representing the five geographical Commissioner Districts, shown below. El Paso County Commissioners are elected by citizens within their respective districts and serve staggered four-year terms. County Commissioners are term-limited, serving a maximum of three consecutive four-year terms. The Board of County Commissioners elects officers and assigns community liaison responsibilities annually. Commissioner District boundaries are revised every two years to ensure equal citizen representation for all five districts. The Board of County Commissioners serves as both a policy-making and administrative body for the County. All powers of the County, as a legal entity, are exercised by the Board of County Commissioners and not by its individual members. Please read more about El Paso County on our website: www.ElPasoCo.com

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El Paso County
Social Media Comment Policy
Updated April 2020

Social Media Platforms. This document constitutes El Paso County’s Social Media Comment Policy (the “Policy”). As described below, this Policy applies to the following social-media platforms:

• Facebook: facebook.com/ElPasoCountyCO;
• Twitter: twitter.com/epcpio;
• Youtube: ElPasoCountyCO;
• Nextdoor: El Paso County, Colorado

Purposes. The mission of El Paso County social media is to provide the public with timely, accurate and transparent information about El Paso County projects, events, public meetings, and any other happenings related to El Paso County government. We encourage your comments, your ideas, and your suggestions through our social media sites and look forward to an active exchange of ideas. While comments are welcome, they must remain relevant to the topic at hand and must not violate the Terms of Use and Content Policy. Our social media sites are limited public forums, and all posted content must relate to discussion of El Paso County programs, services, projects, issues, events and activities. Terms of Use and Content Policy. El Paso County’s social media pages were created as limited public forums to allow users to discuss issues directly related to the governance of El Paso County. All posted content must relate to discussion of El Paso County programs, services, projects, issues, events, and activities. All content is subject to monitoring. Further, content and comments containing any of the following are not allowed and may be removed:

o Comments or content that are off-subject or are not topically related to the scope or context of the original post;
o Malicious or harmful software;
o Advertisements, promotions, or solicitations of a commercial product, business, company, organization or service;
o Content that violates any federal, state, or local law;
o Confidential, personally identifying, or private information as defined by State law;
o Content that is threatening, harassing, or discriminatory;
o Content that could be considered prejudicial, racist or inflammatory;
o Profanity, nudity (including, but not limited to, in profile pictures), indecency, vulgarity or obscenity;
o Name calling or personal attacks;
o False representation of another individual, organization, government or entity;
o Content that incites or promotes violence or illegal activity;
o Content that could compromise an on ongoing criminal investigation;
o Content that violates a legal ownership interest of any other party, including, but not limited to, plagiarized material or material that violates intellectual property rights or copyrights. El Paso County reserves the right to restrict or remove any content that is deemed in violation of this Policy or any applicable law. Users may be temporarily or permanently restricted from accessing El Paso County’s social media pages if they repeatedly and consistently violate this Policy. To contest the restriction of access to a social media page, the user must submit to El Paso County Public Information at [email protected] a written statement providing grounds for reinstatement. Requests shall be responded to on a reasonably timely basis, and access shall be restored if it is determined that the grounds for reinstatement are sufficient. A statement that the user will abide by this Policy in the future shall be sufficient, except when a user has continued to violate the Policy after having made such a statement. Any content removed pursuant to this Policy will be retained for one year. Users may contact El Paso County Public Information at [email protected] at any time to identify content in violation of the Policy. El Paso County Public Information monitors the social media platforms it uses, but it is not responsible for content generated by users on these platforms. A Comment is the opinion of the commentator only. Publication of a Comment or image does not imply endorsement of or agreement by El Paso County. The opinions and/or views expressed on these pages do not in any way reflect the views of the site they are posted on, other sites affiliated with the site, the staff involved in maintaining the site or any members of the site. Comments and content should be understood to be entirely public, and users should not write Comments with any information that they consider, or would like to keep, confidential. We expressly disclaim any liability form any viruses or other contamination of your computer system or other devices used to access its social media platforms, and expressly disclaims liability for actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of its social media sites. Public Records. All comments made on El Paso County’s social media sites are considered public records and are bound by state and federal laws, including the Colorado Open Records Act, C.R.S. 24-72-200.1, et seq. External non-county links on this site do not constitute official endorsement on behalf of El Paso County. All links posted as comments on El Paso County’s posts will be reviewed and may be deleted. We understand that social media is a 24/7 medium; however, our moderation capabilities are not. We may not see every inappropriate comment right away, and we are trusting in the maturity of our community to ignore personal attacks and negative speech or respond politely.

The El Paso County Veterans Expo is one week away! Join us Wednesday, June 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Pikes Peak C...
06/03/2026

The El Paso County Veterans Expo is one week away! Join us Wednesday, June 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Pikes Peak Center for a free, full-day event connecting Veterans and their families with resources, benefits information, VA claims support, community partners, and more. RSVP in advance to receive updates and event logistics.
RSVP or learn more: https://www.elpasoco.com/veterans-expo/

We’re proud to welcome Lost Creek Tattoo as a sponsor of the 2026 El Paso County Veterans Expo!Lost Creek Tattoo is a Co...
06/02/2026

We’re proud to welcome Lost Creek Tattoo as a sponsor of the 2026 El Paso County Veterans Expo!
Lost Creek Tattoo is a Colorado Springs tattoo studio located on Centennial Boulevard, offering custom tattoo work by walk-in or appointment. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and dedication to quality artistry, Lost Creek Tattoo helps clients bring meaningful designs and personal stories to life.
Thank you to Lost Creek Tattoo for supporting our mission to connect Veterans and their families with resources, opportunity, and community.
Learn more about Lost Creek Tattoo at https://www.lostcreektattoo.com/.
Learn more about the Expo and our partners at https://elpasoco.com/veterans-expo.

Stay Weather Aware! Follow US National Weather Service Pueblo Colorado for weather updates.
06/01/2026

Stay Weather Aware! Follow US National Weather Service Pueblo Colorado for weather updates.

Isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms, potentially severe, are expected across the plains this afternoon. The strongest storms will be capable of producing hail up to 1.5 inches in diameter, wind gusts over 60 mph, along with a tornado or two.

Managing your property taxes just got easier.El Paso County has changed over to EquaPay, a secure platform that allows r...
06/01/2026

Managing your property taxes just got easier.
El Paso County has changed over to EquaPay, a secure platform that allows residential and business property owners to pay property taxes in smaller, manageable monthly payments.
This flexible option helps you plan ahead and avoid large, lump-sum payments.
Learn more or enroll today: https://equapay.com/?et_redirect=1
Or call the Treasurer’s Office at 719-520-7900 for assistance.

REMINDER: There will be no Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) meeting on Tuesday, June 02. The next BoCC meeting is sc...
06/01/2026

REMINDER: There will be no Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) meeting on Tuesday, June 02.
The next BoCC meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 09.
The next land Use meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 11.
To view upcoming meetings and agendas, visit https://www.agendasuite.org/iip/elpaso

Earlier this year, El Paso County and the Colorado Springs City Council supported the Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC’s c...
05/30/2026

Earlier this year, El Paso County and the Colorado Springs City Council supported the Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC’s court filing to push back against a frivolous lawsuit challenging the President’s Space Command decision.

At that time, we spoke out against attempts to use the Space Command decision for personal political ambition and reaffirmed that national security decisions must be based on what keeps our country safe—not politics.

Today’s announcement about new investments in El Paso County is a direct result of our willingness to work with the federal government. Our region is now positioned to strengthen the nation’s defense even more.

Thank you to the Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC, Congressman Crank, and Colorado Springs City Council for your leadership.

Learn more about what these investments mean for El Paso County: https://crank.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-crank-and-secaf-meink-announce-new-investments-colorado-springs

El Paso County Chair Carrie Geitner joined Congressman Jeff Crank and Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink at Schriever...
05/29/2026

El Paso County Chair Carrie Geitner joined Congressman Jeff Crank and Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink at Schriever Space Force Base for an important announcement on continued investment in our region's military and space missions.

The announcement highlights the continued growth of Space Force operations in El Paso County, including new federal investment, a $250 million Space Force Operations Facility expected to support 2,500 civilian jobs, and expanded acquisition leadership to advance critical space capabilities.

Learn more about what these investments mean for El Paso County: https://crank.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-crank-and-secaf-meink-announce-new-investments-colorado-springs

05/29/2026

Veterans and military families—this one’s for you.

The 2026 El Paso County Veterans Expo brings together Veteran service organizations, community partners, agencies, and resources in one place to help you connect, get answers, and take the next step with confidence.

📅 June 10, 2026
📍 Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts
🎟️ Free, full-day event

Come explore resources, meet with support organizations, and learn more about services available to Veterans and their families.

Learn more: elpasoco.com/veterans-expo

There will be no Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) meeting on Tuesday, June 02. The next BoCC meeting is scheduled fo...
05/29/2026

There will be no Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) meeting on Tuesday, June 02.
The next BoCC meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 09.
The next land Use meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 11.
To view upcoming meetings and agendas, visit https://www.agendasuite.org/iip/elpaso

El Paso County Parks invites residents to attend the 2026 El Paso County Kite Festival. It will be held on Saturday, Jun...
05/28/2026

El Paso County Parks invites residents to attend the 2026 El Paso County Kite Festival. It will be held on Saturday, June 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Falcon Regional Park. The free, family-friendly event is open to all ages and provides an opportunity for the community to enjoy outdoor recreation, creative activities, local vendors, and a colorful day at one of El Paso County’s regional parks.

More information is available at https://parks.elpasoco.com/el-paso-county-kite-festival/

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