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Citizen raises concerns about $140 million ‘project downtown’; council liaison updates missing-middle postponement, appointment and infrastructure plan
Summary
A resident urged the city to choose lower‑risk alternatives to a large downtown project, while the board’s council liaison summarized City Council actions including the indefinite postponement of a missing‑middle zoning ordinance and recent appointments and infrastructure planning.
A Littleton resident urged the city and boards to consider lower‑risk alternatives to a proposed downtown redevelopment and to prioritize preservations along Littleton Boulevard.
Pam Chaparney introduced herself as a resident and said the city is proposing a downtown project with a $140 million price tag that would require city debt. She recommended creating an overlay historic district for commercial mid‑century modern buildings on Littleton Boulevard and suggested a low‑cost circulator bus along the boulevard as an alternative to large-scale debt. “The city is proposing project downtown. It's a hundred and $40,000,000, which the city has to go into debt for,” Pam Chaparney said, and she called the option of putting…
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