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Votes at a glance: Littleton City Council actions, Oct. 21, 2025

6015638 · October 22, 2025

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Summary

Council approved the consent agenda and a series of resolutions, ordinances and contracts. All votes shown passed by a 6‑0 margin unless noted. This roundup lists each formal action and the recorded outcome.

The Littleton City Council completed a series of formal votes at its Oct. 21 meeting. Below is a concise list of each item that received a formal motion and a recorded outcome during the meeting. Where a specific resolution or ordinance number was stated in the meeting text, that number is shown.

Votes (summary)

- Consent agenda (Items A–I): Adopted (motion carries, vote 6‑0). Items included: IGA amendment with Mile High Flood District (Lee Gulch at Broadway), renewal of property/casualty coverage through CIRSA, Aspen Grove and Mineral Business Improvement District operating plans, fourth amendment to HDR Engineering professional services agreement (Santa Fe and Mineral intersection), Meadowood Cooperative funding request, Ordinance 24‑25 (first reading) extending a temporary moratorium on new retail fuel‑sales applications for 180 days, minutes approvals. (Vote recorded 6 in favor.)

- Resolution adopting the South Metro Waste Diversion Plan (Resolution 75‑2025 / referenced in the presentation): Adopted (motion carries, vote 6‑0).

- Greenhouse gas inventory: Informational presentation only; no vote required.

- Resolution approving construction contract with CEMA Construction, Inc. for the Santa Fe Drive and Mineral Avenue Operational Improvements Project (Resolution 95‑2025 / City Project 20‑22): Adopted (motion carries, vote 6‑0). Staff reported the low construction bid at about $15,800,000 and total project funding of roughly $21,000,000 including federal grants and developer contributions.

- Resolution adopting the 2026 fee schedule (Resolution 105‑2025): Adopted (motion carries, vote 6‑0). Notable fee changes included a 5% increase for wastewater and stormwater rates and state‑permitted increases to records request fees; staff noted a separate utility rate study is underway for future action.

- Resolution authorizing dissolution of Centennial Downs Metropolitan District (Resolution 107‑2025): Adopted (motion carries, vote 6‑0). Staff and counsel explained the district will pay its final bond payment on Dec. 1 and seek a court dissolution after council consent.

- Ordinance 18‑2025 (second reading): Adopt the 2026 annual budget and amend 2025 estimates where noted: Adopted (vote 6‑0).

- Ordinance 19‑2025 (second reading): Establish a 2‑mill general property tax levy for 2026: Adopted (vote 6‑0).

- Ordinance 20‑2025 (second reading): Establish a 3‑mill levy for the Littleton Downtown Development Authority for 2026: Adopted (vote 6‑0).

- Ordinance 21‑2025 (second reading): Approve expansion of a sanitary sewer easement with Southwest Metropolitan Water and Sanitation District (project through South Platte Park): Adopted (vote 6‑0). Staff noted the easement expansion is needed to upsize an interceptor and that South Suburban Parks will manage construction access and permitting for work through park property.

- Ordinance 22‑2025 (second reading): Approve dissolution of Highline Business Improvement District: Adopted (vote 6‑0). Presenting counsel said the BID paid off outstanding obligations and owners petitioned for dissolution; remaining funds will transfer to the overlying owners association for local use.

How to read this list

- Where an item required a hearing or second reading, the council completed that step and recorded a vote. Items recorded as informational (e.g., greenhouse gas inventory) were presented for council awareness and will return as needed for future policy actions.

Ending: All recorded motions listed above carried by unanimous recorded votes shown in the transcript (6 in favor).