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City, Environmental Board push to embed sustainability in South Suburban operating agreement
Summary
The Environmental Stewardship Board asked the Littleton City Council on the study-session agenda to pursue changes to the city’s operating agreement with South Suburban Parks and Recreation District that would embed routine sustainability and stewardship practice into how South Suburban manages city-owned parks and open space.
The Environmental Stewardship Board asked the Littleton City Council on the study-session agenda to pursue changes to the city’s operating agreement with South Suburban Parks and Recreation District (SSPRD) that would embed routine sustainability and stewardship practice into how South Suburban manages city-owned parks and open space.
The board’s recommendations include creating a sustainability-management body inside SSPRD analogous to Littleton’s Environmental Stewardship Board, producing an environmental stewardship action plan for SSPRD, adding community engagement requirements tied to environmental decisions, including sustainability updates in routine SSPRD reports and committing to periodic reviews of the operating agreement. The board also recommended more transparent South Suburban board elections, including the option of mailed ballots to reduce barriers to running and…
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