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Capital improvement sales tax board finds 3A spending in compliance, asks council to add environmental board member
Summary
At a June 10 study session, the City of Littleton’s Capital Improvement Sales Tax Board reported that expenditures of the 3A sales tax are consistent with the ballot language, noted project pipeline and balances, and recommended adding an Environmental Stewardship Board member to the oversight board.
City of Littleton officials and citizens heard an update June 10 from the Capital Improvement Sales Tax Board on the city’s voter-approved 3A sales tax program and the board’s review of 2024 activity.
The board reported it reviewed the staff-prepared annual report (due March 31), met in April and May, and concluded it “didn’t find any issues with how the 3A funds were spent in accordance with the charter language,” Julie Radulovich, a citizen member of the board, said. The memo the board prepared was presented to City Council during the study session.
The board’s review covered accounting and program questions and the schedule for upcoming projects. Kevin Orton, Littleton budget manager,…
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