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City wins ULI technical advisory panel for Geneva Village; TAP to advise on Geneva Village and Northern Gateway options
Summary
Littleton secured a two‑day Urban Land Institute Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) and a matching grant with Denver Regional Council of Governments to study Geneva Village and Downtown’s Northern Gateway. TAP work will include stakeholder interviews May 21 and a community presentation May 22; a formal report is expected in July.
Littleton city staff told the Planning Commission that the city has been selected for an Urban Land Institute (ULI) Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) to examine Geneva Village and the Downtown Northern Gateway, and that the city received a grant to share TAP costs with the Denver Regional Council of Governments.
Deputy City Manager Kathleen Osher and Housing Policy Analyst Julie Lakeham briefed commissioners on the TAP scope and schedule. The two‑day TAP will convene stakeholder interviews on May 21 and hold a public presentation of findings on May 22 in council chambers. Staff requested volunteers from the Planning Commission to serve on five stakeholder interview groups; commissioners volunteered to provide representatives and alternates and staff said it would confirm 45‑minute interview slots between 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. on May 21. Staff expects a…
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