

Multiple sources of information, such as local police department intelligence reports, are analyzed prior to recommending an establishment for review.


The AFDCB strives to ensure military installations within Colorado Springs maintain positive community relationships. The goal of the AFDCB is to implement AR 190-24 while only using the off-limits initiation once all alternative remediation options are exhausted. The AFDCB meets quarterly, as outlined in Army Regulation 190-24, and the off-limits memorandum is updated following the board’s findings and recommendations. The AFDCB is comprised of a multi-disciplinary team to include representatives from Fort Carson, Evans Army Community Hospital, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, the United States Air Force Academy. The AFDCB responsibility is to make recommendations to commanders to help minimize or eliminate conditions that adversely affect the safety and readiness of service members. The purpose for the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board (AFDCB) is to prevent service members from being exposed to locations where crimes regularly occur or environments that could potentially jeopardize their health or welfare. “There is no greater priority for local military leaders than the health, welfare and safety of the service members who live in the greater Colorado Springs area.
