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NextGen board urges holistic Project Downtown planning as Main Street design advances

Next Generation Advisory Board (Littleton) · January 12, 2026
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Summary

Littleton’s Next Generation Advisory Board pressed for integrated planning and clear implementation measures as the city moves the Main Street phase of Project Downtown forward, with staff outlining a roughly $30 million design and a plan to finance it with Certificates of Participation repaid by existing capital-improvement sales tax revenue.

The Next Generation Advisory Board on Jan. 13 pushed city staff to connect Project Downtown’s Main Street design to other nearby efforts — including Geneva Village and the Littleton Boulevard subarea — and to spell out how design choices will protect historic character and benefit local businesses.

Board members said presentations so far have been visually compelling but sometimes appeared to treat elements — parking, traffic, Geneva Village — in isolation. “I think what I got out of that was there are a lot of personal interest when it comes to downtown Littleton,” a board member said, urging a more holistic review that considers parking, business mix and long-term use of…

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