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Next Generation advisory board pushes concise, evidence-backed recommendations on Project Downtown
Summary
At a Feb. 5 meeting, Littleton's Next Generation Advisory Board agreed to draft short, one-line recommendations to City Council urging an integrated citywide investment plan, prioritized tree canopy and arborist input, designer hiring criteria, and measures to limit construction disruption; public comment said Project Downtown lacks alternatives and broader context.
The Next Generation Advisory Board on Feb. 5 agreed to turn weeks of broad discussion about Project Downtown into a short, actionable list of recommendations aimed at Littleton City Council.
Pam Chadbourne of Loop Loggers opened public comment saying, "you haven't heard adequate information about this," and urged that Project Downtown be included "in an overall plan for all of the city," noting the project was described in materials as "like 140,000,000 and, in 5 phases." Her remarks pressed the board to seek prior letters to council and fuller disclosure of how downtown investments fit with other city districts.
Board members spent the meeting weighing big-picture goals against the need for concrete guidance. The chair, Chair, Next Generation Advisory Board, said the group should pair high‑level endorsement with specific items the council…
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