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Littleton Public Schools touts close city coordination, cites bus staffing and safety challenges

Transportation Mobility Board (TMB) · December 2, 2025
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Littleton Public Schools Superintendent described close coordination with city staff on projects such as Runyon and Euclid, detailed steps the district is taking to reduce car congestion at school sites, and outlined challenges recruiting bus drivers and encouraging alternatives to car trips; a resident urged fast-tracking traffic calming at Prentiss and Huron.

Todd Lambert, Superintendent of Littleton Public Schools, told the Transportation Mobility Board that the district and city have "complementary" relationships and highlighted recent joint efforts to improve safety at school sites.

Lambert cited recent projects at Runyon and Euclid as examples of close coordination where staff from both organizations met on site, adjusted circulation and used easements to improve vehicle and pedestrian flow. "We think about it all the time...whether that's a walker, whether…

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