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Residents ask Littleton board to oppose 16-foot concrete trail, restore senior transit and fix crosswalks
Summary
Public commenters urged the board to reject proposed 16-foot concrete paving on the Spur Trail, asked for more scheduled senior transit rather than ondemand paratransit, and requested safety upgrades at a Datura crosswalk near Bradley House.
During public comment, residents raised three recurring concerns: opposition to a proposed 16-foot-wide concrete trail through Jackass Gulch (Spur Trail), reduced senior transit service since COVID, and unsafe crossing conditions at Datura near Bradley House.
Mark Flank, who said he has walked local trails for 35 years, urged the board to advise City Council against a proposed 16-foot concrete trail through Jackass Gulch. He said he conducted a walkability analysis and told the board that trail users “no one thinks that a 16 foot wide concrete trail in open space is a good idea and that it will be a waste of public funds.” Flank…
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