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Residents urge Littleton to address intersection safety, construction fire mitigation, parking and a proposed high-capacity fuel station
Summary
During public comment on Jan. 6 residents raised multiple neighborhood concerns: unsafe Pedestrian crossing at Prentice & Huron, requests for traffic calming, calls for construction fire mitigation practices, parking shortages and opposition to a proposed 32-pump Costco fuel station at Mineral Place.
Several Littleton residents used the public-comment period on Jan. 6 to press the council on neighborhood safety and development issues, including an intersection they called dangerous, construction fire-mitigation standards, parking impacts from waivers, and a proposed high-capacity fuel station.
Candace Rutledge updated the council on an ongoing poisoning investigation and said she will follow up with Littleton Police on Jan. 20. Rutledge also thanked downtown businesses and the Arapahoe County administration building for allowing her to use restrooms; she flagged a recurring alarm at a downtown tavern and…
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