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Littleton honors 9‑1‑7 dispatchers; public commenters press city on potholes, transit access, homelessness and creative affordable‑housing ideas

Littleton City Council · April 7, 2026
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Summary

Council issued a proclamation recognizing National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week and accepted dispatch staff for photos. During public comment, residents reported local sidewalk/alley hazards, gaps in RTD Flex Ride coverage, asked for a year‑round center for people experiencing homelessness, and suggested a program to convert a small share of existing market‑rate apartments into affordable units.

The Littleton City Council opened its April 7 meeting with a proclamation declaring April 12–18, 2026, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. Joanne Ryan (division manager, Communications and Records) accepted the recognition and introduced on‑duty dispatch supervisors and dispatchers who were present for a photo.

Public comment that followed included a range of community concerns and proposals: Candice Rutledge reported three holes in a downtown alley that present trip and vehicle hazards and said a lamp near the…

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