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City of Littleton

City of Littleton

Government Administration

Littleton, Colorado 2,919 followers

Littleton, Colorado

About us

Littleton, Colorado is many things to many people. Its neighborhoods have turn-of-the-century homes and modern mansions. Its businesses are strong; a healthy mix of high technology and small businesses passed down through generations. Littleton has exceptional public and private schools, and a progressive community college. Its parks, trails, and open space permeate every corner of town. Littleton's cultural and community events are many and varied, and are enthusiastically supported by its citizens and businesses. Its leaders are visionary and active, respected throughout the region. Littleton Facts: Incorporated: March 8, 1890 Charter adopted: July 28, 1959 Population: 44,396 (2014 estimate ) Area: approximately 14 square miles Elevation: 5,389 feet above sea level Miles of streets: approximately 165 Miles of bike ways and trails: approximately 35

Website
https://www.littletonCO.gov
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Littleton, Colorado
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1890
Specialties
Municipal government

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Updates

  • LAST CALL! Safer Streets Littleton’s first round Pilot Project Survey closes at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, March 31! Littleton’s transportation planners and engineers installed numerous “pilot projects” at street crossings and bike lanes in 2024, evaluating methods and materials to improve bicyclist and pedestrian safety. Since last summer, nearly 300 people have filled out the Pilot Project Survey, sharing their thoughts on how pilot projects are impacting safety and mobility. The Safer Streets team will close the first round survey March 31, and evaluate the results to determine what’s working and what needs improvement going forward. A new survey will be launched later this spring to gather feedback on further bicyclist and pedestrian safety efforts. Share your thoughts before the survey closes: https://ow.ly/O5YF50Vp6cm Learn more about Safer Streets pilot projects: https://ow.ly/tlt950Vp6cl Learn more about Safer Streets Littleton: https://ow.ly/bwKA50Vp6cn

    • A photo of a child standing behind a Safer Streets survey sign beside a street crossing. Text reads "First Round Pilot Project Survey Closes March 31!" Also: the logos of Safer Streets Littleton and the City of Littleton.
  • 🚲🛴 Roll, walk, drive, or ride—let’s talk! The City of Littleton will be updating its Transportation Master Plan, and we want your input. How do you get around town? What could make it better? Now’s the time to dream big and share your vision! Stop by the Transportation & Mobility Advisory Board meeting on Thursday, March 27, at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Room of Littleton Center at 2255 W. Berry Ave. to join the discussion. Have ideas but can’t make it? Share them here: https://lnkd.in/gRhKKkXe

    • Image: two people in reflective vests install a safety sign in the middle of a roadway. Text reads "Share your thoughts on Littleton's Transportation Master Plan update!"
  • HEADS UP: The first phase of the Platte Canyon Road Improvements Project will begin the week of March 31 at the intersection of Platte Canyon Road and Mineral Avenue. The work will include enhancing pedestrian and bicycle safety, resolving traffic conflicts, improving bus stop access, and upgrading signal equipment. The design incorporates accessible pedestrian ramps, pedestrian and bicycle crossings, expanded turning lanes, bus stop enhancements and upgraded signal equipment. Vehicle traffic will be reduced to single lanes in all directions Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The first phase of the project is expected to last two months. Delays are expected and alternate routes are advised. After the first phase, crews will move to the intersection of Platte Canyon Road and Bowles Avenue later this spring. The full project is expected to be complete in mid-summer. Jalisco International, Inc. is the contractor for this project. Questions? Call the project hotline at 720-650-8635 or email co75intersectionsimprovement@gmail.com. Thank you for your patience through this important work to improve safety for motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists and transit users in our region.

    • Image: a map of southwest Littleton with the intersection of Mineral Ave. and Platte Canyon Road highlighted. Text reads "Platte Canyon Road Intersections Improvement Project Begins March 31, Delays Expected"
  • “I read it in the Littleton Report!” The April/May edition of Littleton’s bimonthly newsletter is hitting mailboxes, loaded with useful information about your community. IN THIS ISSUE: Numerous infrastructure improvement projects on local streets and trails are on their way, fueled by voter support; an upcoming repair project on Broadway opens an opportunity to build a long-desired trail connection; and more fun local events than you can shake a stick at! Prefer to read online? Click here: https://ow.ly/cY3650VpaqT Want more local updates? Subscribe to the Littleton Report Online e-newsletter, published every two weeks: https://ow.ly/zXVg50VpaqU

    • A smiling man wearing sunglasses holds a copy of the Littleton Report newspaper on an outdoor balcony.
  • Safer Streets Littleton’s first round Pilot Project Survey closes Monday, March 31! Littleton’s transportation planners and engineers installed numerous “pilot projects” at street crossings and bike lanes in 2024, evaluating methods and materials to improve bicyclist and pedestrian safety. Since last summer, nearly 300 people have filled out the Pilot Project Survey, sharing their thoughts on how pilot projects are impacting safety and mobility. The Safer Streets team will close the first round survey March 31, and evaluate the results to determine what’s working and what needs improvement going forward. A new survey will be launched later this spring to gather feedback on further bicyclist and pedestrian safety efforts. Share your thoughts before the survey closes: https://ow.ly/WTXB50Vp6cg Learn more about Safer Streets pilot projects: https://ow.ly/bPUf50Vp6cf Learn more about Safer Streets Littleton: https://ow.ly/j2bO50Vp6ce

    • A photo of a child standing behind a Safer Streets survey sign beside a street crossing. Text reads "First Round Pilot Project Survey Closes March 31!" Also: the logos of Safer Streets Littleton and the City of Littleton.
  • Join Littleton Mayor Kyle Schlachter and fellow city leaders as they share Littleton’s accomplishments over the past year and look at the challenges and opportunities on the horizon. The program will be followed by the Littleton Business Chamber’s annual awards presentation, including Business of the Year. When: Wednesday, May 14, 7 to 9:30 a.m. Where: Ashley Ridge event center, 8199 Southpark Court Tickets to the event are $36.40 per person and include breakfast. Not attending in person? The event will also be recorded and posted on social media and Littleton Channel 8. For more information or to buy tickets, visit https://lnkd.in/g2mwJmus.

    • A flyer with a photo of the Littleton Municipal Courthouse. Text reads "Littleton Business Chamber's State of the City 2025 Breakfast and Awards, Presented by Southpark Owner's Association."
  • HEADS UP: Crews will begin street patching on South Windermere Street between West Ridge Road and West Layton Avenue beginning the week of March 24. Some temporary lane closures may be necessary. Work is expected to take roughly a month. Patching cracks and holes in the road surface must be completed before surface sealing, which adds a protective coating to protect and lengthen the lifespan of the roadway. Surface sealing is expected to begin in 2026. Thank you for your patience!

    • Image: A map of Littleton showing Windermere Street highlighted. Text reads "Street patching on Windermere begins week of March 24"
  • 🛑👀 Look both ways… at the future! 🚀 Littleton is planning for 2026 and beyond—and that means improving how we get around! The Transportation & Mobility Advisory Board is gathering feedback for the Transportation Master Plan. 🚙 What do you love about Littleton’s streets? What could be better? Let us know! Join the conversation at our next meeting on Thursday, March 27, at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Room of Littleton Center, 2255 W. Berry Ave. Prefer to share your thoughts online? Fill out our quick survey: https://lnkd.in/gRhKKkXe

    • A man with a hat, sunglasses, and reflective vest stands on a roadside holding a rolling measuring tool. Text reads "Share your thoughts on Littleton's Transportation Master Plan Update!"
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