Request Bench Installation or Repair - Colorado Springs City Parks

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In Colorado Springs, Colorado, residents and organizations can request bench installation, memorial benches, or repairs in city parks through the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services process. This guide explains who enforces park rules, how to submit requests or complaints, applicable permits and forms, and practical steps to follow so installations meet city standards. Use the official program and report pages below to start an application, ask about fees, or report damage.

Who is responsible

The Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services (PRCS) department manages park furnishings, including benches, memorials, and repairs. For requests and program details see the City parks program page: Memorial benches and park furnishings[1].

Check the official program page first to confirm eligibility and options.

When to request installation or repair

  • Use for new benches, memorial dedications, or replacement of damaged fixtures.
  • Request repairs for structural damage, loose fastenings, vandalism, or wear that affects safety.
  • Report hazards that pose an immediate risk to park users.

Permits, siting and standards

Bench siting, materials, and installation standards are set by the PRCS department and may require review to ensure accessibility, maintenance access, and consistency with park design. Specific technical standards or required permits are described on the city's parks program and permitting pages. If a bench is to be installed by a third party, coordination with PRCS is required and permission must be obtained prior to installation.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of park rules and unauthorized installations is handled by Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services and by the City Code enforcement offices. The city may order removal of unauthorized structures and pursue administrative or legal remedies.

  • Fines: specific dollar amounts are not specified on the cited parks program page; see the park rules and enforcement contacts below for detailed penalty schedules.Park rules and regulations[2]
  • Escalation: the cited pages do not list detailed first/repeat/continuing offence ranges; further information is provided by enforcement staff on request (not specified on the cited page).
  • Non-monetary remedies: removal orders, stop-work directives, and court actions are available to the city; specific remedies are not itemized on the parks program page but are enforced by PRCS and Code Compliance.
  • Enforcer and complaint pathway: submit requests, damage reports, or code complaints through the city service request/report pages linked in Help and Support. For immediate hazards call the listed Parks contacts.
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes are administered by the city; time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited parks pages and must be confirmed with the enforcing office.
Unauthorized installation may be removed and could lead to enforcement action.

Applications & Forms

The City publishes an application or request process for memorial benches and park furnishings on the PRCS program page; fee amounts, application names, and submission instructions are available there or by contacting PRCS directly. If a specific application form number or fee is not shown on the program page, it is not specified on the cited page and you should contact PRCS for the current form and fee schedule.[1]

How-To

  1. Review the memorial bench program page to confirm eligibility and options: Memorial benches and park furnishings[1].
  2. Prepare required information: desired location, purpose (memorial or replacement), donor or contractor details, and photos of existing conditions.
  3. Confirm fees and payment method via the program page or PRCS contact; if a fee amount is not listed on the page, it is not specified on the cited page.
  4. Submit the application or report a damaged bench through the City's service request portal: Report a Concern / Request Service[3].
  5. Follow up with PRCS staff for siting approval and scheduling; do not proceed with installation before written approval.
Always get written authorization before any third-party installation in a city park.

FAQ

Can I install a bench myself in a Colorado Springs park?
No; any installation in a city park requires prior approval from Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services. Unauthorized installations may be removed.
How do I request a memorial bench?
Start with the City memorial benches program page and submit the application or inquiry to PRCS as directed on that page.[1]
Who do I contact to report a broken or vandalized bench?
Use the City service request portal to report damage or hazards so the city can schedule inspection and repairs.[3]

Key Takeaways

  • Always coordinate bench installations with PRCS to avoid removal or enforcement.
  • Report damage through the City service portal for fastest response.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Colorado Springs - Memorial benches and park furnishings program
  2. [2] City of Colorado Springs - Park rules and regulations
  3. [3] City of Colorado Springs - Report a Concern / Request Service