Drake CBA

Since 2021, the Pro-Housing Partnership has supported Mill Street neighbors in a campaign to win a legally-binding Community Benefit Agreement covering the future redevelopment of the Martin Drake Power Plant site.

Mill Street, located directly south of Downtown, is one of Colorado Springs’ oldest working-class neighbors and continues to house many of the city’s essential workers to this day. It is also the neighborhood COSPHP founder and Lead Organizer, Max Kronstadt, calls home.

Recent upscale developments on Mill Street’s northern border are threatening the affordability of the neighborhood, and with it long-time residents’ ability to stay. In a December 2021 survey of neighbors, 58% said they were concerned about being displaced.

To address these concerns, neighbors are working to win a Community Benefit Agreement, a tool used in gentrifying neighborhoods around the country to ensure current residents actually benefit from new development, rather than just be pushed out.

Through a CBA covering the redevelopment of Martin Drake, we hope to win new affordable housing, investment in an anti-displacement toolkit, resources to address our homelessness crisis, a Mill St community center, and solutions to our traffic and parking woes.