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Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Director Britt Haley to retire

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~ Colorado Springs, CO - After years of dedicated service, Britt Haley, Director of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services for the City of Colorado Springs, has announced her retirement at the end of this year. The city has also announced that Assistant Director Kim King will take over as acting director while a national search is conducted for the next leader of the department.

Haley's retirement marks the end of a successful period for Colorado Springs' parks, trails, and open spaces. During her time as director, she has made significant progress in preserving and expanding access to these natural landscapes. Under her leadership, the city has acquired new land and completed major community projects that will benefit residents for years to come.

"Britt has been an exceptional leader for Colorado Springs," said Mayor Yemi Mobolade. "Her dedication to preserving our natural treasures and ensuring access for all residents has been truly remarkable. She leaves behind a legacy of conservation and inclusivity that will continue to shape our city."

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Haley joined the City in 2012 as part of the Attorney's Office before moving to the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Department in 2017. She was appointed director in 2022 and has since overseen notable land expansions at Corral Bluffs, Wild Horse Ranch, and Blodgett Open Space. She also played a key role in creating Fishers Canyon Open Space and spearheaded community projects such as Panorama Park revitalization and e-bike access on city trails.

Under Haley's leadership, the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Department received reaccreditation from the National Commission on Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies in 2025. This recognition places Colorado Springs among the top 3% of park systems in the nation.

As King steps into her new role as acting director, she brings with her 25 years of experience with the Parks department. She currently oversees its Recreation and Administration Divisions as well as its Golf and Cemetery enterprises. King holds a bachelor's degree in organizational management and an MBA from the University of Colorado. She has been a Certified Parks and Recreation Professional since 2013.

The City of Colorado Springs is grateful for Haley's contributions and looks forward to the continued success of the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Department under King's leadership. The national search for the next director is expected to begin soon.

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