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Basic Information Population Colorado Springs Metropolitan Area 2000 - 360,890 2010 (projection) - 421,840 Inter-City Cost of Living Index --City/State All-Items Index Colorado Springs, Colorado 94.0 Austin, Texas 94.6 Salt Lake City, Utah 96.2 Raleigh, North Carolina 97.7 Phoenix, Arizona 98.7 Albuquerque, New Mexico 99.3 Denver, Colorado 103.0 Seattle, Washington 117.7 San Diego, California 132.3 San Jose, California 135.6 Utilities -- Average Residential Monthly Utility Bill Natural Gas $ 33.62 Electricity 33.37 Water 21.81 Wastewater Treatment 10.52 $ 99.32 Climate Days of Sunshine (annual average) 250 Annual Average Humidity 49% Precipitation (annual average-water equivalent) 15.42" Temperatures in Colorado Springs are mild. Uncomfortable extremes in either winter or summer are rare. Moderate summers, crisp falls, warm springs, and mild winters are the rule. Occasional late afternoon and evening snowfalls generally melt by the next day. Golf Courses: 17 (5 public) Foreign Trade Zone |
Local and Regional Attractions* Air Force Academy The Broadmoor Hotel Cave of the Winds Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Fine Arts Center Flying W Ranch Garden of the Gods Old Colorado City Historic District Pikes Peak Pikes Peak Cog Railway Pioneers Museum Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame Seven Falls Van Briggle Art Pottery U.S. Olympic Headquarters Regional Attractions Colorado Ski Country Cripple Creek Manitou Springs Royal Gorge Pueblo Reservoir Colorado
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