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Residents press Littleton on health, traffic and farm‑solids concerns; council approves consent items including $100,000 PFAS grant
Summary
During public comment, residents raised health concerns about emissions from a new Costco fuel center, urged expedited traffic calming at Prentice & Huron, and questioned South Platte Renew farm solids; council approved consent agenda items (vote 6–0) including a $100,000 PFAS grant and farm‑lease ordinances to return for public hearing Dec. 16.
Public comment at the Littleton City Council meeting on Dec. 2 featured multiple residents urging the council to address health, safety and environmental questions linked to recent development and utility practices.
Gregory Sullivan, PhD, told the council that work at the West Mineral Costco fuel center removed trees and created dust and diesel exposures near Primrose Academy and Littleton Academy. Sullivan called diesel exhaust and benzene known carcinogens, contended that the station’s operating hours rose from 63 to 108 per week and urged the council to reduce the planned 32‑pump station to 12 pumps or impose fines of $150,000 on 'Rigg and…
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