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Littleton staff outlines Transportation Master Plan update, funding hurdles and Safer Streets initiatives

Transportation & Mobility Advisory Board, City of Littleton · May 4, 2026
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Summary

City staff told the Transportation & Mobility Advisory Board the TMP update will begin solicitation this summer as an 18–20 month process; the presentation covered federal/state/regional/local funding differences, the Safer Streets program, ongoing studies (microtransit, Littleton Boulevard plan) and an $89M pre-pandemic ADA transition estimate.

City staff briefed the Transportation & Mobility Advisory Board on the upcoming Transportation Master Plan (TMP) update, funding sources and priority programs, saying the solicitation for consultant services will start in August or September and the update will likely run 18–20 months.

Shane Roberts, senior transportation planner, said the 2019 TMP was produced with broad public engagement but that travel patterns and policy priorities have changed since its adoption. Staff emphasized the board will be closely involved in alternating high-level TMP check-ins and deeper consultant briefings throughout the update.

Funding differences were a central focus. Staff explained federal grants carry competitive requirements and procedural burdens (NEPA and…

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