Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade signed off on a new policy Thursday governing how the city’s elected officials can use security details and city-owned vehicles following an investigation by the city auditor into Mobolade’s travel in 2025. The report found five instances in which the mayor’s security detail joined him to pick up his children or dry cleaning. The auditor’s office also found that his wife Abbey used a city vehicle for part of May and June of last year. The auditor recommended that the city establish clearer rules for security details and city-owned vehicles. “Existing policy allowed certain personal use of City-owned vehicles, but this regulation provides clearer guidance and stronger consistency moving forward and holds me and the Office of the Mayor to a higher standard,” Mobolade said in a statement Thursday. The announcement also cites a potential travel issue that was not included in the original audit.…