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Littleton council adopts consent calendar including $100,000 PFAS grant; residents raise air‑quality, biosolids and traffic concerns
Summary
On Dec. 2 Littleton’s council approved the consent agenda—adopting meeting calendar, farm lease ordinances on first reading and a $100,000 PFAS grant agreement—and heard public comment about alleged air‑quality hazards at a Costco fuel center, biosolids on farm sites and a hazardous neighborhood intersection.
The Littleton City Council approved its consent calendar on Dec. 2, adopting several administrative items including the 2026 council meeting calendar, first‑reading ordinances authorizing four farm lease agreements with South Platte Renew, and an intergovernmental PFAS grant agreement with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for $100,000.
Council adopted the consent items by motion; the clerk announced the vote on the consent agenda as six in favor. City attorney later noted the farm leases will return for public hearing on Dec. 16 because long‑duration leases of city property require that hearing.
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