Developers Not Objecting To Airport Development Plans
Developers Not Objecting To Airport Development Plans The Gazette Telegraph (Rich Laden) August 2, 1999 ‘Randy Case, president of Case International Co. and whose family is a partner in a group that owns 30 acres at Powers and Fountain boulevards, said he and colleagues haven’t said a lot about the city’s airport development plans. …
Read MoreTestimony of Randle W. Case II on behalf of the Colorado Association of Home Builders
Testimony of Randle W. Case II on behalf of the Colorado Association of Home Builders Before the United States Congress, House Committee on Resources July 24, 1999 Randy Case represented the CAHB and voices of small and large landowners involved in day-to-day land uses in reference to the Preble’s Meadow Jumping Mouse (PMJM).
Read MoreReaping What We Sowed
The Colorado Springs Independent (John Hazlehurst) July 22-28,1999 The Independent talks about the Trails and Open Space (TOPS) committee and how the “open-space tax is preserving the beauty and history of Colorado Springs.” Randy Case is named in the article in reference to his support and participation in the TOPS commitee.
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