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Residents ask Littleton to restore Bradley House shuttle service, replace yellow crossing beacons and clarify trail surfacing plans
Summary
At the Transportation Mobility Board public-comment period, residents urged restoration of shuttle service to five senior housing properties, asked for more robust crossing signals at Main and Alamo, and questioned whether a planned railroad-spur trail would be paved in concrete or another surface.
Several Littleton residents used the Transportation Mobility Board public-comment period to press city staff for transit and crossing changes they say affect vulnerable residents.
Connie Cantrell, who said she grew up in Littleton and now resides at the Bradley House, urged restoration of a shuttle that historically served five South Metro housing properties and took residents to grocery stores. "Before COVID, we had a bus that came to each of these facilities and came and picked up people to take them to the King Soopers or to Walmart," Cantrell told the board. She said the service helped about 500 residents across five properties and that many tenants lack…
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