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Littleton Public Schools and city officials describe close coordination on safer-streets, bus operations and student travel

Transportation Mobility Board (City of Littleton) · December 2, 2025
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Superintendent Todd Lambert told the Transportation Mobility Board that LPS values city partnership, outlined recent joint projects and discussed school-transportation priorities including bus staffing, satellite pick-up ideas, bike-safety education and engagement of student ambassadors.

Littleton Public Schools Superintendent Todd Lambert told the Transportation Mobility Board that the district and city are working closely on projects that affect student safety and access.

"We want our kids to come to school and back from school safely," Lambert said, emphasizing that safety is the district's top priority whether students walk, bike, ride a bus or are driven by family members.

Lambert highlighted recent coordinated projects—Runyon, Euclid and the…

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