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Neighbors urge Littleton to block South Suburban’s plan to pave Lee Gulch Trail
Summary
Multiple residents asked the Littleton City Council to intervene after South Suburban Parks & Rec began pouring concrete on a segment of Lee Gulch Trail; speakers urged canceling a proposed $188,000 paving project, restoring crushed‑fines surfacing and involving neighbors in planning.
Several Littleton residents urged the city on Tuesday to help stop construction work by South Suburban Parks and Recreation District that would replace a soft, crusher‑fines section of the Lee Gulch Trail with concrete.
Residents from neighborhoods that border the corridor told the City Council they want the trail surface maintained as crusher fines rather than paved. They asked Littleton to press South Suburban to cancel a proposed $188,000 concreting project and to remove the roughly 190 feet of concrete that residents said was poured in October before work stopped.
"Cancel the proposed $188,000 concrete project and remove the 190 feet of concrete poured in October," said Ned Stern, who lives on West Briarwood Avenue and organized neighbors opposing the work. Stern told council that 76 neighbors…
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