Littleton board narrows 2026 agenda to transit, downtown projects and sidewalks

Littleton Transportation & Mobility Board · December 29, 2025

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Summary

After brainstorming several topics, the Transportation & Mobility Board agreed to concentrate its 2026 work on mass-transit issues (including Front Range rail), downtown project recommendations/Main Street priorities and accelerating sidewalk improvements and funding.

During the meeting the Transportation & Mobility Board identified three priority workstreams for 2026: mass-transit and Front Range rail engagement, downtown project recommendations (Main Street/design priorities), and accelerating sidewalk improvements and funding.

Board members discussed a broad set of possible topics — a circulator/shuttle bus pilot, a 20-is-plenty speed study, climate resilience, photo-radar enforcement and deeper coordination with other boards — before agreeing to focus on transit, downtown planning and sidewalks as the highest-impact items for the coming year. The chair noted that TMP work will be ongoing and that some items (for example, Front Range rail station location decisions) are time-sensitive and may require early engagement.

Members asked staff to align meeting agendas next year around those priorities and to provide focused updates (pilot-project status, CIP implications, TMP milestones and funding options) so the board can produce formal recommendations to the city council when appropriate. The board did not adopt a formal resolution or vote but reached clear consensus on the three-topic package to guide its 2026 calendar.