Colorado Springs Crosswalk Design & Enforcement Guide

Transportation Colorado 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 08, 2026 Flag of Colorado

Colorado Springs, Colorado maintains local standards and enforcement pathways for crosswalks and pedestrian facilities. The municipal code provides the legal framework for traffic and pedestrian regulations; city departments maintain design standards and request processes for new or modified crosswalks. See the city code and traffic guidance for legal authority and technical requirements City of Colorado Springs Municipal Code[1].

Design Standards and Technical Authority

Design details for marked crosswalks, signage, curb ramps, and signalized crossings are managed by the City of Colorado Springs Transportation and Public Works departments. Engineering criteria, ADA compliance, and review procedures are published by the city's transportation division and engineering standards pages City Transportation & Traffic Engineering[2].

Engineering reviews prioritize safety, accessibility, and traffic operations.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of crosswalk, pedestrian right-of-way, and related traffic regulations is performed by the Colorado Springs Police Department Traffic Unit and by municipal code compliance officers within Public Works or Transportation when administrative actions are required. Specific monetary fine amounts for crosswalk-related violations are not specified on the cited municipal code page and must be confirmed in the municipal code or municipal court schedules City of Colorado Springs Municipal Code[1].

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; consult municipal code or court fine schedule Municipal Code[1].
  • Escalation: first, repeat, or continuing offences and daily continuing penalties are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, removal or alteration of unauthorized markings, court summons, and abatement actions are possible under city authority as described in city regulations Municipal Code[1].
  • Inspection and complaints: report hazards or request evaluations through the city service request system Report a Concern / Service Request[3].
  • Appeals and review: ticket appeals proceed via municipal court; administrative decisions have procedures for review and appeal, but time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited page.
  • Defences and discretion: inspectors and officers retain discretion for mitigation, permits, or engineered variances; formal variances or exceptions must be requested through Transportation or Planning.
If you receive a ticket or order, check the municipal court instructions and file an appeal promptly.

Applications & Forms

The city does not publish a standalone "crosswalk permit" form on the cited pages; requests for new or modified crosswalks typically use the Transportation request process or Public Works service request forms Transportation[2] and Report a Concern[3]. Specific fee schedules or submission deadlines for crosswalk projects are not specified on the cited pages.

Common Violations

  • Failing to yield to a pedestrian in a marked crosswalk.
  • Improper marking, faded paint, or obstructed sight lines.
  • Unauthorized alterations to curb ramps or pedestrian facilities during private construction.
  • Lack of required ADA-compliant curb ramps at marked crossings.
Report visible hazards promptly using the city's service request system.

Action Steps

  • Document location, photos, and times for any incident or hazard.
  • Submit a service request via the city "Report a Concern" portal Report a Concern[3].
  • Request engineering review through Transportation for new or upgraded crosswalks Transportation[2].
  • If issued a citation, follow the municipal court instructions to pay or contest the ticket.

FAQ

Who enforces crosswalk rules in Colorado Springs?
The Colorado Springs Police Department Traffic Unit enforces violations and city Transportation/Public Works handle engineering and compliance matters.
How do I request a new marked crosswalk?
Submit a service request to City Transportation or use the city "Report a Concern" portal to request an engineering review.
Are there fixed fines for failing to yield to a pedestrian?
Specific fine amounts are not specified on the cited municipal code page; consult the municipal code or municipal court fine schedule for exact amounts.

How-To

  1. Gather location details, photos, and any witness information for the crossing you are reporting.
  2. Visit the city's service request page and submit a new concern with location and attachments.
  3. Request an engineering review specifically for a crosswalk or ADA issue via Transportation.
  4. If you received a citation, follow the municipal court process to pay or contest it within the time stated on the citation.
  5. For recurring hazards, follow up with Transportation and, if needed, file a written request to the appropriate department.

Key Takeaways

  • City code defines legal authority; Transportation sets technical standards.
  • Report problems using the city service request system for fastest response.
  • Citation appeals and enforcement follow municipal court and administrative review procedures.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Colorado Springs Municipal Code - Traffic and related ordinances
  2. [2] City Transportation & Traffic Engineering - Colorado Springs
  3. [3] Report a Concern / Service Request - City of Colorado Springs