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TMP update: Littleton planners push clearer engagement standards, new transit priorities
Summary
Planners and board members outlined recommended changes to the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) to add explicit public-engagement criteria, more visible project education, maps of transit-priority corridors and stronger connectivity between streets, trails and regional partners.
City staff and TMP consultants presented proposed changes to how Littleton communicates and plans transportation projects, urging a dedicated, standardized approach to public engagement and clearer prioritization of transit and connectivity.
Why it matters: city staff said the current TMP lacks a single, dedicated public-engagement chapter and that a revised TMP should include clear criteria for when outreach is required, what forms it should take, and how staff will "close the loop" to show residents how their feedback affected decisions.
Key points - Consultants and staff recommended a formal communications and engagement chapter in the TMP that would set thresholds for required outreach (examples: project budget, construction disruption, multi-year duration) and prescribe outreach methods (mailers,…
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