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NextGen subcommittee reports $8.8 million spent from Littleton3A fund in 2024; calls for clearer public accounting
Summary
A NextGen Advisory Board subcommittee reviewed 2024 spending from the city's 3A fund and reported roughly $8.8 million in expenditures, a breakdown of major categories and proposals to improve public transparency including project signage and clearer reporting to City Council.
At the Littleton NextGen Advisory Board meeting, a subcommittee presented its annual review of the city's 3A funds, reporting about $8.8 million paid out in 2024 and urging clearer public accounting of how those dollars are used.
The subcommittee's review matters because 3A funds are public assets used for capital and service investments; the board framed the review as a check on whether spending matched the fund's authorized purposes and whether residents can track results.
The presenter (subcommittee member) said the committee "was overall pleased with the way that the funds were spent. They were all within the appropriate language" and described a year-end breakdown the group reviewed. According to the presentation, the $8.8 million total included about…
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