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Council adopts 2026 budget, keeps mill levy unchanged; directs use of reserves pending Mineral Place revenue

6015638 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

City Council adopted the 2026 annual budget, approved a 2‑mill general levy and a 3‑mill levy for the Littleton Downtown Development Authority. Council authorized temporary use of reserves pending sales‑tax receipts tied to Mineral Place development.

The Littleton City Council on Oct. 21 adopted the 2026 annual budget and set property tax levies for the coming year. The council passed the budget ordinance and two tax‑levy ordinances on second reading and by public hearing, each by a 6‑0 vote.

Council also approved a 2‑mill general property tax levy — the same rate as 2025 — and a 3‑mill levy for the Littleton Downtown Development Authority (DDA). The adopted budget includes a recommended temporary use of fund balance to smooth operations in 2026 while staff monitors sales‑tax revenue tied to the Mineral Place development.

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