The results of a special election in Windsor won’t be in until the end of this week. City residents voted Tuesday on whether to create a permanent downtown parking zone. The Coloradoan reports the town clerk says more than 7,000 people voted in the election and as many as 4,000 ballots still needed to be processed. If the measure passes, the town would have to rezone two of its three lots for parking. A “no” vote preserves the town-owned backlots behind Main Street for future development. For more, check out https://www.coloradoan.com/.