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Resident urges Littleton to fix staffing, cross‑department coordination and budgeting in environmental action plan; board member offers research to council
Summary
During public comment, resident Pam Chatburn told the Environmental Stewardship Board the city’s environmental action plan shows staffing gaps and siloed departments; a board member presented research on Colorado Communities for Climate Action funding and offered to draft a memo to council recommending a membership or next step.
Pam Chatburn, a Littleton resident who identified herself during public comment, told the Environmental Stewardship Board she is concerned the city’s Environmental Stewardship Action Plan is not advancing because of staffing gaps and departmental stovepiping.
Chatburn said the plan “isn’t advancing much,” and urged the board and staff to provide a staffing report on the hiring of a replacement arborist and to consider a broader position focused on the living environment rather than a single‑issue role. She also asked the board to integrate a…
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