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Littleton proclaims Government Public Procurement Month and honors Police Chief Doug Stephens

City of Littleton City Council · March 17, 2026
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Summary

Council proclaimed March 2026 as Government Public Procurement Month and recognized April 3, 2026 as Police Chief Doug Stephens Day; procurement staff and Chief Stephens offered brief remarks of thanks and reflection.

The Littleton City Council issued two ceremonial proclamations at its March 17 meeting. Council proclaimed March 2026 as Government Public Procurement Month in recognition of the city Procurement Division’s role in purchasing goods and services that support municipal operations. Megan Sullivan of the Procurement Division thanked the council and said the division manages procurement processes that contribute to the city’s projects and stewardship of public funds.

Council also proclaimed April 3, 2026 as Police Chief Doug Stephens Day to honor Stephens’s 35-year law-enforcement career and 13 years with the Littleton Police Department. Chief Stephens said he appreciated the recognition and reflected on the department’s programs and partnerships, including co-responder work, school resource officers and body-worn cameras.

Both proclamations were followed by brief council remarks and a photo opportunity; no formal policy or budget action was tied to either proclamation.

What’s next: The council scheduled a commemorative photo and the recognitions were noted in the meeting record.