COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — On Tuesday, Colorado Springs City Council members voted to move a plan forward to a second reading to increase security along South Nevada Avenue. The Colorado Springs Police Department says calls for service to that stretch of South Nevada Avenue have increased 18% in a year. City council voted to contract with the Colorado Springs Urban Renewal Authority to provide security. So far this year, it has generated nearly $1.6 million in tax revenue, according to the sales tax reports for the City of Colorado Springs. El Paso County District 49 family sues school district over private nurse ban for special needs sonNews Tips What should KOAA5 cover?