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LittletonCO averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$596,700 Typical home value $625,520 -2.1% yr/yr · +7.3% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$89.9M (FY2023)
Total spending$80.5M (FY2023)
Taxes$60.1M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$9.2M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$1,781 (FY2023)
Development activity
20251,086 housing units ($228.5M)
🗳️ Election results (4 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
Mayor
Kyle Schlachter ✓ 9,254 · Patrick Driscoll 6,702
City Council District 3
Amanda Henderson ✓ 2,798 · Curt Samuelson 2,144
City Council District 1
Merrill Stillwell ✓ 2,537 · Darren Lemorande 1,394
City Council At-Large
Joel Zink ✓ 8,799 · David Carlton 6,733
Recent meetings
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to discuss hauler licensing and equal space ordinance proposal
The Littleton City Council will hold a regular meeting with a consent agenda covering several resolutions and an ordinance, including a speed limit change, a construction contract, and intergovernmental agreements. The main discussion item is a proposal on hauler licensing and an equal space ordinance, which will be presented and discussed but not voted on. No public hearings are scheduled.
- Resolution 53-2026: Amendment to IGA with Englewood for shared green business program
- Ordinance 17-2026 (first reading): Set maximum speed limit of 25 mph citywide unless otherwise posted
- Resolution 54-2026: MOU with SungateKids Advocacy Center, Littleton PD, and Arapahoe County agencies
- Resolution 55-2026: Construction contract with Chavez Construction for 2026 Mill & Overlay Project (Project 26-03)
- Resolution 56-2026: IGA with Englewood for financial contribution to 2026 Surface Sealing Project
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber
6:30 PM
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Regular Meeting (Start time is approximate - follows Executive Session)
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Scheduled Appearances and Presentations - None
5. Proclamations
Mayoral Proclamations
a)
ID# 26-161
1. National Senior Citizens Day
Attachments:
6. Public Comment
If you wish to address city council under Public Comment, please sign-in on the public speaker form before the
call to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not
part of public hearings on tonight’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public
hearing. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive
behavior will not be tolerated. The city council is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss,
comment, or take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's
agenda. The Mayor may refer the matter to the city manager and/or city attorney for immediate comment after
Public Comment, or to staff to obtain additional information and report back to council as appropriate.
7. Comments / Reports
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
8. Consent Agenda Items
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🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Resolution 53-2026 — approved
6 yea · 1 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 55-2026 — approved
6 yea · 1 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 56-2026 — approved
6 yea · 1 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
ID# 26-156 — approved
6 yea · 1 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approved
6 yea · 1 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 5:00 PM
City Council
Council Chamber
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Motion to Adjourn to an Executive Session — approved
4 yea · 3 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson absent · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink absent
Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 7:30 PM
Historical Preservation Commission
Commission to discuss Blueprint Boulevard in study session
The Historical Preservation Commission is holding a study session to discuss Blueprint Boulevard (ID# 26-153), scheduled for 60 minutes. No formal decisions are listed on the agenda; the item is for discussion only.
- Discussion of Blueprint Boulevard (ID# 26-153)
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber
7:30 PM
Monday, August 17, 2026
Study Session - Start Time is Approximate
1. Study Session Topics
Blueprint Boulevard Discussion
a)
ID# 26-153
Scheduled Time: 60 Minutes
2. Adjournment
The public is invited to attend all regular meetings or study sessions of the city council or any city board,
commission, or committee. Please call 303-795-3780 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you believe you will
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Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Historical Preservation Commission
Commission to vote on two Main Street building facade remodels
The Littleton Historical Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing to consider two Certificates of Appropriateness for facade remodels of existing buildings on West Main Street. The commission will vote on resolutions for a restaurant at 2589 W. Main St. and a building at 2450 W. Main St. The meeting also includes approval of the April 20, 2026 minutes and public comment.
- HPC Resolution 03-2026: Certificate of Appropriateness for facade remodel of restaurant at 2589 W. Main St.
- HPC Resolution 04-2026: Conditional approval of Certificate of Appropriateness for building at 2450 W. Main St.
- Approval of April 20, 2026 meeting minutes (ID# 26-093)
- Public comment period (3-minute limit per speaker)
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber
6:30 PM
Monday, August 17, 2026
Regular Meeting - Study Session Immediately Following
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Minutes to be Approved
Certification of the April 20, 2026 Transitional & Regular Meeting
Minutes
a)
ID# 26-093
1. 04-20-2026 - HPC Minutes_DRAFT
Attachments:
5. Public Comment
If you wish to address the board under Public Comment, please sign-in on the public speaker form before the call
to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not part
of public hearings on tonight’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public
hearing. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive
behavior will not be tolerated. The board is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss,
comment, or take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's
agenda.
6. General Business - None
7. Public Hearing
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August 17, 2026
Historical Preservation Commission
Meeting Agenda - Final
HPC Resolution 03-2026: Approving a Certificate of Appropriateness for
a façade remodel of an existing restaurant at 2589 West Main Street
a)
HPC
Resolution
03-2026
1. HPC …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
HPC Resolution 03-2026 — approved
7 yea · 1 absent
Paige Alcorn yea · Ed Bartlett yea · Amy Fischer yea · Robert Hoene yea · Tara Neely yea · Geoffrey Selzer yea · Jason Smith absent · Jennifer Stearns yea
HPC Resolution 04-2026 — approved
7 yea · 1 absent
Paige Alcorn yea · Ed Bartlett yea · Amy Fischer yea · Robert Hoene yea · Tara Neely yea · Geoffrey Selzer yea · Jason Smith absent · Jennifer Stearns yea
ID# 26-093 — approved
7 yea · 1 absent
Paige Alcorn yea · Ed Bartlett yea · Amy Fischer yea · Robert Hoene yea · Tara Neely yea · Geoffrey Selzer yea · Jason Smith absent · Jennifer Stearns yea
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to discuss Geneva Village redevelopment, utility rates, South Platte Renew governance
This is a study session, not a voting meeting. The council will discuss three topics: options for redeveloping the Geneva Village site, the second part of a utility rate study, and governance model options for South Platte Renew. No formal decisions are scheduled; the session is for discussion and information.
- Geneva Village site redevelopment process options (ID# 26-150)
- Utility rate study results, part 2 (ID# 26-155)
- South Platte Renew governance model options analysis (ID# 26-157)
- Presentations from Technical Advisory Panel and FCS Group
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber
6:30 PM
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
Study Session
1. Study Session Topics
Geneva Village Site Redevelopment Process Options Discussion
a)
ID# 26-150
1. Technical Advisory Panel_Geneva Village
2. Presentation_Geneva Village Advisory Services
Attachments:
Scheduled Time: 45 minutes
Utility Rate Study Results Discussion - Part 2
b)
ID# 26-155
1. Presentation_Utility Rate Study - Part 2
Attachments:
Scheduled Time: 45 minutes
South Platte Renew Governance Model Options Analysis
c)
ID# 26-157
1.Report_FCS Group
2. Presentation_FCS Group to City of Littleton_Mar 2022
3. Presentation_FCS Group to City of Englewood_Nov 2022
4. Presentation_SPR Governance Analysis_Hazen
Attachments:
Scheduled Time: 60 minutes
2. Updates
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
3. Adjournment
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August 11, 2026
City Council
Meeting Agenda - Final
The public is invited to attend all regular meetings or study sessions of the city council or any city board,
commission, or committee. Please call 303-795-3780 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you believe you will
need special assistance or any reasonable accommodation in order to attend, or participate in, any such meeting .
For any additional information concerning city meetings, please call the city clerk ’s office at the above referenced
number.
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Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission reviews ULUC transition standards
The Littleton Planning Commission is holding a study session to review the ULUC's Transition Standards. This is a discussion item, not a final decision. The public is invited to attend.
- Review of ULUC Transition Standards (ID# 26-152)
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber
6:30 PM
Monday, August 10, 2026
Study Session
1. Study Session Topics
Review of the ULUC’s Transition Standards
ID# 26-152
1. Presentation - Transition Standards
Attachments:
Scheduled Time: 60 Minutes
2. Adjournment
The public is invited to attend all regular meetings or study sessions of the city council or any city board,
commission, or committee. Please call 303-795-3780 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you believe you will
need special assistance or any reasonable accommodation in order to attend, or participate in, any such meeting .
For any additional information concerning city meetings, please call the city clerk ’s office at the above referenced
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Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
City Council to review Arts & Culture Economic Impact Study results
The City Council will hold a joint study session with the Arts & Culture Board to receive a presentation on the results of an Arts & Culture Economic Impact Study. The agenda also includes updates from council members, the mayor, the city manager, and the city attorney. No votes or decisions are scheduled; this is a discussion-only meeting.
- Presentation of Arts & Culture Economic Impact Study results (ID# 26-115 and ID# 26-128)
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, July 28, 2026
Study Session
1. Study Session Topics
Arts & Culture Board joint Study Sessiona) ID# 26-115
1. Presentation_ACBAttachments:
Arts & Culture Economic Impact Study resultsb) ID# 26-128
1. Arts and Culture Economic Impact Study Report
2. Arts and Culture Board Memo
3. Presentation_Arts and Culture EIS
Attachments:
2. Updates
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
3. Adjournment
The public is invited to attend all regular meetings or study sessions of the city council or any city board,
commission, or committee. Please call 303-795-3780 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you believe you will
need special assistance or any reasonable accommodation in order to attend, or participate in, any such meeting .
For any additional information concerning city meetings, please call the city clerk ’s office at the above referenced
number.
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Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council considers rezoning at Trailmark and S. Wadsworth and a new landmark designation
The City Council will vote on a rezoning request and a landmark designation. The body is also considering several construction contracts and amendments to flood control agreements.
- Ordinance 14-2026: Rezoning northwest corner of Trailmark Blvd and S. Wadsworth Blvd to Small Lot Residential
- Ordinance 15-2026: Landmark Designation of 6777 Southridge Lane (Pray-Parsons House)
- Resolution 48-2026: Construction contract with FNF Construction, Inc. for Prince Street Link Project
- Resolution 49-2026: Construction contract with RME Ltd., LLC for Euclid Neighborhood 2026 Street Reconstruction
- Resolution 41-2026: Adopting the City's Debt Management Policy and Procedure
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, July 21, 2026
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Scheduled Appearances and Presentations - None
5. Proclamations - None
6. Public Comment
If you wish to address city council under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the
call to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not
part of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public
hearing. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive
behavior will not be tolerated. The city council is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss,
comment, or take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's
agenda. The Mayor may refer the matter to the city manager and /or city attorney for immediate comment after
Public Comment, or to staff to obtain additional information and report back to council as appropriate.
7. Comments / Reports
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
8. Consent Agenda Items
Consent agenda items can be adopted by a simple motion. All ordinances must be read by title prior to a vote on
the motion. Any consent agenda item may be removed at t …
🗳️ How they voted (9 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Resolution 36-2026 — approved
5 yea · 2 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell absent · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 48-2026 — approved
5 yea · 2 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell absent · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 49-2026 — approved
5 yea · 2 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell absent · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 15-2026 — approved
5 yea · 2 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell absent · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 14-2026 — approved
5 yea · 2 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell absent · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 51-2026 — approved
5 yea · 2 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell absent · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 52-2026 — approved
5 yea · 2 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell absent · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 41-2026 — approved
5 yea · 2 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell absent · Joel Zink yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approved
5 yea · 2 absent
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt absent · Merrill Stillwell absent · Joel Zink yea
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Historical Preservation Commission
Council Chamber
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Historical Preservation Commission
Historical Preservation Commission to conduct Blueprint Boulevard walking tour
The commission is holding a study session consisting of a walking tour. The session focuses on Blueprint Boulevard (ID# 26-146).
- Blueprint Boulevard Walking Tour (ID# 26-146)
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Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Walking Tour of Littleton5:30 PMMonday, July 20, 2026
Study Session - Walking Tour - Early Start Time
1. Study Session Topics
Blueprint Boulevard Walking Toura) ID# 26-146
1. Blueprint Boulevard Walking TourAttachments:
Scheduled Time: 180 Minutes
2. Adjournment
The public is invited to attend all regular meetings or study sessions of the city council or any city board,
commission, or committee. Please call 303-795-3780 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you believe you will
need special assistance or any reasonable accommodation in order to attend, or participate in, any such meeting .
For any additional information concerning city meetings, please call the city clerk ’s office at the above referenced
number.
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Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission will review community development process and ULUC updates
The Littleton Planning Commission’s study session will include two presentations. The first will provide an overview of the Community Development Review Process (ID# 26-139). The second will discuss updates to the Unified Land Use Code and Commission operations (ID# 26-140). No formal decisions are scheduled for this meeting.
- Presentation: Community Development Review Process Overview (ID# 26-139) – 45 minutes
- Presentation: Unified Land Use Code (ULUC) Updates and Planning Commission Operations (ID# 26-140) – 45 minutes
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Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMMonday, July 13, 2026
Study Session
1. Study Session Topics
Community Development Review Process Overviewa) ID# 26-139
1. Presentation_PC Process OverviewAttachments:
Scheduled Time: 45 Minutes
Unified Land Use Code (ULUC) Updates and Planning Commission
Operation Discussion
b) ID# 26-140
1. Presentation_ULUC Updates and OperationsAttachments:
Scheduled Time: 45 Minutes
2. Adjournment
The public is invited to attend all regular meetings or study sessions of the city council or any city board,
commission, or committee. Please call 303-795-3780 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you believe you will
need special assistance or any reasonable accommodation in order to attend, or participate in, any such meeting .
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Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to vote on Euclid Avenue construction contract
The City Council will consider a consent agenda including a $2.9M contract for Euclid Avenue improvements, funding for the Starlight affordable housing project, and a letter supporting a Front Range Passenger Rail station. General business includes a workspace expansion proposal and a budget update. A public hearing will address a building code amendment for single-exit buildings.
- Contract with West Fork Construction for Euclid Ave Phase 2 (Cherokee to Broadway)
- Funding request for South Metro Housing Option's Starlight affordable housing project
- Letter of support for Front Range Passenger Rail District Station at Mineral Station
- Intergovernmental agreement with Littleton Public Schools for School Resource Officers
- Landmark designation of 6777 Southridge Lane (Pray-Parsons House)
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Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, June 16, 2026
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Scheduled Appearances and Presentations - None
a) Guest Citizens
b) Scheduled Public Presentations
5. Proclamations - None
6. Public Comment
If you wish to address city council under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the
call to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not
part of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public
hearing. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive
behavior will not be tolerated. The city council is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to
discuss, comment, or take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of
tonight's agenda. The Mayor may refer the matter to the city manager and /or city attorney for immediate comment
after Public Comment, or to staff to obtain additional information and report back to council as appropriate.
7. Comments / Reports
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
8. Consent Agenda Items
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🗳️ How they voted (10 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Resolution 23-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 47-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 15-2026 — approved on first reading
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 46-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
ID# 26-131 — received and filed
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 42-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
ID# 26-118 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 16-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
ID# 26-135 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to vote on partnership agreement for 1st Street Farms
The City Council will consider a resolution to approve a partnership agreement with Gastamo Group, LLC for the 1st Street Farms project. They will also receive an update from the Capital Improvement Sales Tax Board, including a 2025 fund report. Public comment will be heard before any decisions.
- Vote on Resolution 45-2026: Partnership Agreement with Gastamo Group, LLC for 1st Street Farms
- Capital Improvement Sales Tax Board update and 2025 fund report
- Public comment period for non-hearing items
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Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, June 9, 2026
Special Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Public Comment
If you wish to address city council under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the
call to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not
part of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public
hearing. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive
behavior will not be tolerated. The city council is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss,
comment, or take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's
agenda. The Mayor may refer the matter to the city manager and /or city attorney for immediate comment after
Public Comment, or to staff to obtain additional information and report back to council as appropriate.
5. General Business
Capital Improvement Sales Tax Board Updatea) ID# 26-125
1. 3A Board Memo_2026
2. Capital Improvement Sales Tax Board Update
3. Capital Improvement Sales Tax Fund 2025 Report_FINAL
Attachments:
Resolution 45-2026: Approving a Partnership Agreement with Gastamo
Group, LLC for the benefit of 1st Street Farms
b) Resolution
45-2026 …
🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Resolution 45-2026 — approved
4 yea · 3 nay
Kyle Schlachter nay · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt nay · Merrill Stillwell nay · Joel Zink yea
Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to vote on City Ditch project with Englewood and building code change
The City Council will consider consent agenda items including a construction contract for street sealing, an engineering amendment for the Mineral Station multimodal project, an amendment to the co-responder police program agreement, and a first-reading ordinance to allow single exits in some apartment buildings. Under general business, multiple resolutions will be decided for the City Ditch Reach 2A project, involving an intergovernmental agreement with Englewood, easements, and a quit claim deed.
- Approving construction contract with A-1 Chipseal for 2026 Surface Sealing Project (no dollar amount listed)
- Third amendment to HDR Engineering for design services on Mineral Station West Multimodal Improvements
- Amendment to intergovernmental agreement with CDHS for Littleton Police co-responder program
- First reading of ordinance to add single exit provision for Group R-2 buildings (apartments)
- Multiple resolutions for City Ditch Reach 2A project: IGA with Englewood, temporary easement, easement relinquishment/grant, and quit claim deed
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Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, June 2, 2026
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Scheduled Appearances and Presentations - None
5. Proclamations - None
6. Public Comment
If you wish to address city council under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the
call to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not
part of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public
hearing. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive
behavior will not be tolerated. The city council is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss,
comment, or take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's
agenda. The Mayor may refer the matter to the city manager and /or city attorney for immediate comment after
Public Comment, or to staff to obtain additional information and report back to council as appropriate.
7. Comments / Reports
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
8. Consent Agenda Items
Consent agenda items can be adopted by a simple motion. All ordinances must be read by title prior to a vote on
the motion. Any consent agenda item may be removed at th …
🗳️ How they voted (10 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Resolution 44-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
ID# 26-126 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 37-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 38-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 39-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 40-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 35-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 43-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 16-2026 — approved on first reading
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Tue May 26, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to hear High Line Canal and climate risk updates
This is a study session where the City Council receives updates on the High Line Canal and the Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment. No formal votes are expected; the session is informational.
- Presentation and update on the High Line Canal (ID# 26-112)
- Presentation on the Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (ID# 26-105)
- Environmental Stewardship Board Action Plan 2024 referenced
- Greenhouse Gas Inventory for Littleton referenced
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, May 26, 2026
Study Session
1. Study Session Topics
High Line Canal Updatea) ID# 26-112
1. Presentation_HLC UpdateAttachments:
Scheduled time: 30 minutes
Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessmentb) ID# 26-105
1. Environmental Stewardship Board Action Plan 2024
2. Greenhouse Gas Inventory City of Littleton
3. Summary of Data and Resources for CRVA
4. Presentation_CRVA
Attachments:
Scheduled time: 30 minutes
2. Updates
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
3. Adjournment
The public is invited to attend all regular meetings or study sessions of the city council or any city board,
commission, or committee. Please call 303-795-3780 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you believe you will
need special assistance or any reasonable accommodation in order to attend, or participate in, any such meeting .
For any additional information concerning city meetings, please call the city clerk ’s office at the above referenced
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Tue May 19, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
City Council to vote on $COPs financing for public improvements
The council will hold public hearings and second readings on ordinances to issue Certificates of Participation (COPs) to finance public improvements, and to amend building and fire codes. They will also consider first reading of a rezoning at Trailmark and Wadsworth Boulevards, and approve multiple contracts for sewer extension, concrete work, and Main Street improvements.
- Public hearing on Ordinance 13-2026 authorizing COPs for public improvements
- Second reading of building code amendments (Ordinance 09-2026) and fire code amendments (Ordinance 12-2026)
- First reading to rezone northwest corner of Trailmark and S. Wadsworth from Commercial Mixed to Small Lot Residential
- Contracts for Shadycroft Acres Sanitary Sewer Extension (Edge Contracting) and 2026 Miscellaneous Concrete Project (Fasick Concrete)
- Preconstruction, design, and owner's representative contracts for Main Street Improvements (Ames Construction, Consor, AtkinsRéalis)
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, May 19, 2026
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Scheduled Appearances and Presentations - None
5. Proclamations
Mayoral Proclamationsa) ID# 26-106
1. National Public Works WeekAttachments:
6. Public Comment
If you wish to address city council under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the
call to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not
part of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public
hearing. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive
behavior will not be tolerated. The city council is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss,
comment, or take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's
agenda. The Mayor may refer the matter to the city manager and /or city attorney for immediate comment after
Public Comment, or to staff to obtain additional information and report back to council as appropriate.
7. Comments / Reports
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
8. Consent Agenda Items
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Conse …
🗳️ How they voted (12 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Resolution 32-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 14-2026 — approved on first reading
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 27-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 34-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
ID# 26-109 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 29-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 30-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 31-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 13-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 09-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 12-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Mon May 18, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Historical Preservation Commission
Historic commission discusses Blueprint Boulevard and guidelines
The Historical Preservation Commission will hold a study session to discuss the Blueprint Boulevard initiative and review the HPC process, including design guidelines for downtown Littleton and the Louthan Heights Historic District.
- Discussion of Blueprint Boulevard
- Review of Downtown Littleton Historic Preservation Design Guidelines
- Review of Downtown Littleton Design Standards
- Review of Louthan Heights Historic District Design Guidelines
- Review of Guidelines for Replacement of Historic Windows
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMMonday, May 18, 2026
Study Session
1. Study Session Topics
Blueprint Boulevard Discussiona) ID# 26-110
1. Presentation_SWG Meeting #2Attachments:
Scheduled Time: 60 Minutes
HPC Process Overviewb) ID# 26-111
1. Downtown Littleton Historic Preservation Design Guidelines
2. Downtown Littleton Design Standards
3. Louthan Heights Historic District Design Guidelines
4. Guidelines for Replacement of Historic Windows
5. Presentation
Attachments:
Scheduled Time: 60 Minutes
2. Adjournment
The public is invited to attend all regular meetings or study sessions of the city council or any city board,
commission, or committee. Please call 303-795-3780 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you believe you will
need special assistance or any reasonable accommodation in order to attend, or participate in, any such meeting .
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Tue May 12, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to discuss Starlight funding request and utility rate study
This study session covers three topics: a funding request from South Metro Housing Options for Starlight, results of a utility rate study (Part I), and potential ballot questions for 2026. Council will also receive updates from members and staff.
- SMHO Starlight Funding Request
- Utility Rate Study Results - Part I
- Discussion of 2026 potential ballot questions
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, May 12, 2026
Study Session
1. Study Session Topics
South Metro Housing Options (SMHO) Board Joint Study Sessiona) ID# 26-101
1. SMHO Starlight Funding Request
2. Presentation_SMHO
Attachments:
Scheduled time: 45 minutes
Utility Rate Study Results - Part Ib) ID# 26-097
1. Presentation_Utility Rate StudyAttachments:
Scheduled time: 60 minutes
2026 Potential ballot questions discussionc) ID# 26-090
1. Charter Section Comments and Recommendations
2. Presentation_Potential Ballot Questions
Attachments:
Scheduled time: 45 minutes
2. Updates
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
3. Adjournment
The public is invited to attend all regular meetings or study sessions of the city council or any city board,
commission, or committee. Please call 303-795-3780 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you believe you will
need special assistance or any reasonable accommodation in order to attend, or participate in, any such meeting .
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Tue May 5, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council considers authorizing Certificates of Participation for public improvements
The City Council will consider consent agenda items including issuing Certificates of Participation to finance public improvements, amending fire and building codes, and approving intergovernmental agreements for storm sewer and flood planning. They will also discuss an action on the City Ditch Reach 2A Lee Gulch Flume and hold a public hearing on amending notification requirements in the land use code.
- Ordinance 13-2026: First reading to issue Certificates of Participation for public improvements
- Resolution 17-2026: IGA with South Suburban Parks and Recreation for storm sewer at Mission Viejo Pickleball facility
- Resolution 21-2026: Amendment to IGA with Mile High Flood District for Slaughterhouse Gulch Flood Hazard Delineation
- Resolution 24-2026: Contract with Regal Facility Management for custodial services
- Ordinance 11-2026: Second reading and public hearing to amend notification requirements in land use code
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, May 5, 2026
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Scheduled Appearances and Presentations - None
a) Guest Citizens
b) Scheduled Public Presentations
5. Proclamations
Mayoral Proclamationsa) ID# 26-087
1. Small Business Week and Economic Development Week
2. Professional Municipal Clerk's Week
Attachments:
6. Public Comment
If you wish to address city council under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the
call to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not
part of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public
hearing. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive
behavior will not be tolerated. The city council is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss,
comment, or take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's
agenda. The Mayor may refer the matter to the city manager and /or city attorney for immediate comment after
Public Comment, or to staff to obtain additional information and report back to council as appropriate.
7. Comments / Reports
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
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🗳️ How they voted (9 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Ordinance 13-2026 — approved on first reading
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 12-2026 — approved on first reading
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 09-2026 — approved on first reading
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 17-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 21-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 24-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
ID# 26-096 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 11-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Tue Apr 28, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to discuss long-term debt capital financing framework
The City Council will hold a study session to discuss a long-term debt capital financing framework, along with updates on communications and Visit Littleton, and follow-up priorities from the City Council retreat including a Ketring Lake white paper.
- Discussion of long-term debt capital financing framework and debt management policy
- Communications and Visit Littleton update
- City Council retreat follow-up and priorities discussion, including Ketring Lake white paper
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, April 28, 2026
Study Session
1. Study Session Topics
Long-term Debt Capital Financing Framework Discussiona) ID# 26-076
1. Debt Management Policy-Procedure
2. Presentation_Long-term Capital Financing
Attachments:
Scheduled time: 60 minutes
Communications and Visit Littleton Updateb) ID# 26-078
1. Presentation_Communications UpdateAttachments:
Scheduled time: 20 minutes
City Council Retreat Follow-up and Priorities Discussionc) ID# 26-088
1. Ketring Lake White Paper
2. City Council Workplan notes from 2026 Retreat
3. Presentation_Retreat follow-up priorities
Attachments:
Scheduled time: 30 minutes
2. Updates
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
3. Adjournment
The public is invited to attend all regular meetings or study sessions of the city council or any city board,
commission, or committee. Please call 303-795-3780 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you believe you will
need special assistance or any reasonable accommodation in order to attend, or participate in, any such meeting .
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Mon Apr 27, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning Commission
PC to consider rezoning Trailmark parcel to residential
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on three resolutions: an amendment to the Chatfield Activity Center Comprehensive Development Plan, a change to the Future Land Use Map for a Trailmark Subdivision parcel from Suburban Commercial to Suburban Residential, and a rezoning of that same parcel to Small Lot Residential. The commission will also elect a chair and vice chair and consider approval of previous meeting minutes.
- PC Resolution 04-2026: Amendment to Chatfield Activity Center CDP
- PC Resolution 07-2026: Land Use Map change for Trailmark parcel to Suburban Residential
- PC Resolution 08-2026: Rezoning of Trailmark parcel to Small Lot Residential
- Election of Chair and Vice Chair for Planning Commission
- Approval of March 23, 2026 meeting minutes
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMMonday, April 27, 2026
Transitional & Regular Meeting - Start Time is Approximate
Transitional Meeting
Roll Call
Nominations for and Election of Chair
Nominations for and Election of Vice Chair
Volunteer for Capital Improvement Sales Tax Board
Adjournment
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Minutes to be Approved
Certification of the March 23, 2026 regular meeting minutesa) ID# 26-070
1. 03-23-2026 PC Minutes - DRAFTAttachments:
5. Public Comment
If you wish to address the board under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the call
to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not part
of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public hearing .
Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive behavior
will not be tolerated. The board is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss, comment, or
take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's agenda.
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6. General Business - None
7. Public Hearing
PC Resolution 04-2026: Recommendi …
🗳️ How they voted — 3 divided votes
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
PC Resolution 04-2026 — approved
6 yea · 1 absent · 1 nay
Sherri Almond yea · Craig Coronato yea · Audrey Howes yea · Erin Roethlisberger yea · Andrew Goodman absent · Tim Neely yea · Patrick Santana nay · Bob Schwinn yea
PC Resolution 08-2026 — denied
4 nay · 3 yea · 1 absent
Sherri Almond yea · Craig Coronato yea · Audrey Howes nay · Erin Roethlisberger nay · Andrew Goodman absent · Tim Neely yea · Patrick Santana nay · Bob Schwinn nay
PC Resolution 07-2026 — denied
4 nay · 3 yea · 1 absent
Sherri Almond yea · Craig Coronato yea · Audrey Howes nay · Erin Roethlisberger nay · Andrew Goodman absent · Tim Neely yea · Patrick Santana nay · Bob Schwinn nay
The other 3 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Tue Apr 21, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to vote on 2026 budget changes and vacating street for apartment project
The Littleton City Council will hold public hearings and vote on several ordinances, including amending the 2026 budget with carry-forward adjustments and vacating a public right-of-way at 5400 S. Delaware Street for the Thompson Thrift multi-family project. They will also consider code text amendments regarding retail fuel sales and electric vehicle charging stations, and discuss the Belleview Service Center design and an environmental sustainability update.
- Ordinance 10-2026: Amends 2026 annual budget with carry-forward and other adjustments
- Ordinance 06-2026: Vacates right-of-way at 5400 S. Delaware Street for Thompson Thrift multi-family project
- Ordinance 07-2026: Code text amendment on retail fuel sales
- Ordinance 08-2026: Code text amendment on EV charging stations
- Resolution 16-2026: Subaward with DRCOG for building decarbonization policy work
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Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, April 21, 2026
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Scheduled Appearances and Presentations - None
5. Proclamations
Mayoral Proclamationsa) ID# 26-077
1. Earth Day
2. Arbor Day
3. National Library Week
4. Administrative Assistants Day
5. National Crime Victims' Rights Week
Attachments:
6. Public Comment
If you wish to address city council under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the
call to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not
part of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public
hearing. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive
behavior will not be tolerated. The city council is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss,
comment, or take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's
agenda. The Mayor may refer the matter to the city manager and /or city attorney for immediate comment after
Public Comment, or to staff to obtain additional information and report back to council as appropriate.
7. Comments / Reports
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
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🗳️ How they voted — 2 divided votes
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Ordinance 07-2026 — approved
3 yea · 2 absent · 2 nay
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters absent · Pam Grove nay · Amanda Henderson nay · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink absent
Ordinance 08-2026 — approved
4 yea · 2 absent · 1 nay
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters absent · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt nay · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink absent
The other 8 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Mon Apr 20, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Historical Preservation Commission
Joint study session with Historic Littleton, Inc.
The Historical Preservation Commission and Historic Littleton, Inc. will hold a joint study session. No formal decisions or public hearings are scheduled.
- Joint study session (ID# 26-080) scheduled for 90 minutes
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber7:00 PMMonday, April 20, 2026
Study Session - Start Time is Approximate
1. Study Session Topics
Historical Preservation Commission and Historic Littleton, Inc. Joint Study
Session
a) ID# 26-080
Scheduled Time: 90 Minutes
2. Adjournment
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Mon Apr 20, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Historical Preservation Commission
Consider landmark designation for Pray-Parsons House
The commission will elect a chair and vice-chair, and hold a public hearing on a resolution to recommend landmark designation of the Pray-Parsons House at 6777 Southridge Lane. They will also approve previous minutes and hear public comment.
- Public hearing on HPC Resolution 02-2026 for landmark designation of 6777 Southridge Lane (Pray-Parsons House)
- Nomination and election of Commission Chair and Vice-Chair
- Volunteer for Capital Improvement Sales Tax Board
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Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMMonday, April 20, 2026
Transitional & Regular Meeting - Start Time is Approximate
Study Session Immediately Following
Transitional Meeting
Roll Call
Nomination for and Election of Commission Chair
Nomination for and Election of Commission Vice-Chair
Volunteer For Capital Improvement Sales Tax Board
Adjournment
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Minutes to be Approved
Certification of the November 17, 2025 Regular Meeting Minutesa) ID# 26-049
1. 02-19-2026 - HPC Minutes_DRAFTAttachments:
5. Public Comment
If you wish to address the board under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the call
to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not part
of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public hearing .
Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive behavior
will not be tolerated. The board is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss, comment, or
take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's agenda.
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April 20, 2026Historical Preservation Commission Meeting Age …
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
ID# 26-049 — approved
7 yea · 1 absent
Paige Alcorn yea · Ed Bartlett yea · Amy Fischer absent · Robert Hoene yea · Tara Neely yea · Geoffrey Selzer yea · Jason Smith yea · Jennifer Stearns yea
HPC Resolution 02-2026 — approved
7 yea · 1 absent
Paige Alcorn yea · Ed Bartlett yea · Amy Fischer absent · Robert Hoene yea · Tara Neely yea · Geoffrey Selzer yea · Jason Smith yea · Jennifer Stearns yea
Nomination for and Election of Commission Vice-Chair — approved
7 yea · 1 absent
Paige Alcorn yea · Ed Bartlett yea · Amy Fischer absent · Robert Hoene yea · Tara Neely yea · Geoffrey Selzer yea · Jason Smith yea · Jennifer Stearns yea
Nomination for and Election of Commission Chair — approved
7 yea · 1 absent
Paige Alcorn yea · Ed Bartlett yea · Amy Fischer absent · Robert Hoene yea · Tara Neely yea · Geoffrey Selzer yea · Jason Smith yea · Jennifer Stearns yea
Wed Apr 15, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Appeals & Adjustment Commission
Vote on variance for accessory structure with reduced setbacks
The Commission will hold a public hearing and consider a resolution to approve a variance for an accessory structure addition with setbacks of 2.6 feet north and 1.3 feet west, where 5 feet is permitted. A separate transitional meeting includes election of chair and vice chair, and approval of previous minutes.
- AAC Resolution 02-2026: Variance for accessory structure addition with reduced setbacks (2.6' north, 1.3' west)
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMWednesday, April 15, 2026
Transitional Regular Meeting - Start Time is Approximate
Transitional Meeting
Roll Call
Nomination for and Election of Commission Chair
Nomination for and Election of Commission Vice Chair
Adjournment
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Minutes to be Approved
Certification of the February 18, 2026 regular meeting minutes of the
Littleton Appeals & Adjustment Commission
a) ID# 26-048
1. 04-15-2026 - AAC Minutes_DRAFTAttachments:
5. Public Comment
If you wish to address the board under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the call
to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not part
of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public hearing .
Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive behavior
will not be tolerated. The board is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss, comment, or
take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's agenda.
6. General Business
7. Public Hearing
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April 15, 2026Appeals & Adjustment Commission Meeting Agend …
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
ID# 26-048 — approved
3 yea · 2 absent
Jeff Eaby absent · Tim LeVier yea · Zach Frederick yea · Billy Gooch yea · Nathan Blake absent
Nomination for and Election of Commission Chair — approved
3 yea · 2 absent
Jeff Eaby absent · Tim LeVier yea · Billy Gooch yea · Zach Frederick yea · Nathan Blake absent
Nomination for and Election of Commission Vice Chair — approved
3 yea · 2 absent
Jeff Eaby absent · Tim LeVier yea · Billy Gooch yea · Zach Frederick yea · Nathan Blake absent
AAC Resolution 02-2026 — denied
3 nay · 2 absent
Jeff Eaby absent · Tim LeVier nay · Zach Frederick nay · Billy Gooch nay · Nathan Blake absent
Tue Apr 14, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council discusses 1st Street Farms public-private partnership
The City Council will hold a study session to discuss a public-private partnership agreement for 1st Street Farms, including feasibility and economic analyses. They will also receive an update from the Charter Review Committee and consider recommendations.
- 1st Street Farms public-private partnership agreement discussion
- Feasibility and economic analysis of 1st Street Farms
- Charter Review Committee update and recommendations
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, April 14, 2026
Study Session
1. Study Session Topics
1st Street Farms Public-Private Partnership Agreement Discussiona) ID# 26-073
1. 1st Street Farms Application & Feasibility Analysis - PDC
2. 1st Street Farms Economic Analysis_EPS
3. 1st Street Farms Revenue Projection_EPS
4. Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS)
5. Mineral Station Area Framework
6. Arts & Culture 2025-2029 Strategic Plan
7. Economic Partnership Incentive Policy
8. Presentation_1st Street Farms - COL
9. Presentation_1st Street Farms - Applicant
Attachments:
Scheduled time: 60 minutes
Charter Review Committee (CRC) update and recommendationsb) ID# 26-069
1. Charter Section Comments and Recommendations
2. Presentation_CRC Recommendations
Attachments:
Scheduled time: 60 minutes
2. Updates
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
3. Adjournment
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April 14, 2026City Council Meeting Agenda - Final
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commission, or committee. Please call 303-795-3780 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting if you believe you will
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Wed Apr 8, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Licensing Commission
Licensing Commission to elect chair and vice chair
The Licensing Commission will hold a transitional meeting to elect a chair and vice chair, followed by a regular meeting to approve previous minutes, take public comment, and receive reports from the city attorney and clerk. No general business, public hearings, or notable decisions are scheduled.
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMWednesday, April 8, 2026
Transitional & Regular Meeting - Start Time is Approximate
Transitional Meeting
Roll Call
Nomination for and Election of Commission Chair
Nomination for and Election of Commission Vice Chair
Adjournment
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of the Agenda
4. Minutes to be Approved
Certification of the January 14, 2026 regular meeting minutesa) ID# 26-026
1. 01-14-2026 LC Minutes - DRAFTAttachments:
5. Public Comment
If you wish to address the commission under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before
the call to order of this meeting. Each speaker will be limited to three minutes. The authority is not authorized by
the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss, comment, or take action at the meeting on any issue raised by public
comment that is not part of tonight's agenda. The Chair may refer the matter to staff to obtain additional
information and report back as appropriate.
6. General Business - None
(Probable Cause, Pre-Renewal, Preliminary hearings)
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April 8, 2026Licensing Commission Meeting Agenda - Final
7. Public Hearing - None
8. Reports
I. City Attorney/City Clerk
II. Commission Members
III. Chair
9. Adjournment
The public is invited to attend all regular meetings or study sessions of the city council or any …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Nomination for and Election of Commission Vice Chair — approved
5 yea
Andrew Hancock yea · Pete McClintock yea · Jothi Ravindran yea · Jacob Roland yea · Spencer Hanks yea
Nomination for and Election of Commission Chair — approved
5 yea
Andrew Hancock yea · Pete McClintock yea · Jothi Ravindran yea · Jacob Roland yea · Spencer Hanks yea
ID# 26-026 — approved
5 yea
Andrew Hancock yea · Pete McClintock yea · Jothi Ravindran yea · Jacob Roland yea · Spencer Hanks yea
Tue Apr 7, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council discusses comprehensive rezoning update for residential districts
The City Council will hear an implementation update on Charter Section 65.5 regarding comprehensive rezoning in residential districts. They will also continue discussion of the 2026 Council Retreat workplan. The consent agenda includes multiple first-reading ordinances on fuel sales, EV charging stations, budget adjustments, and a right-of-way vacation for a multi-family project, plus agreements with CDOT and Arapahoe Community College Police.
- Charter Sec. 65.5 comprehensive rezoning implementation update
- Ordinance 07-2026: code amendment on fuel sales (first reading)
- Ordinance 08-2026: code amendment on EV charging stations (first reading)
- Ordinance 10-2026: budget appropriation amendment for 2026 carry forward (first reading)
- Resolution 18-2026 & 19-2026: CDOT agreements for Santa Fe & Mineral operational improvements
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City of Littleton
Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMTuesday, April 7, 2026
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Scheduled Appearances and Presentations - None
5. Proclamations
Mayoral Proclamationsa) ID# 26-066
1. National Public Safety Telecommunicators WeekAttachments:
6. Public Comment
If you wish to address city council under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the
call to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not
part of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public
hearing. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive
behavior will not be tolerated. The city council is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss,
comment, or take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's
agenda. The Mayor may refer the matter to the city manager and /or city attorney for immediate comment after
Public Comment, or to staff to obtain additional information and report back to council as appropriate.
7. Comments / Reports
a) Council Members
b) Mayor
c) City Manager
d) City Attorney
8. Consent Agenda Items
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April 7, 2026City Council Meeting …
🗳️ How they voted (9 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Resolution 20-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 10-2026 — approved on first reading
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 18-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Resolution 19-2026 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 07-2026 — approved on first reading
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 08-2026 — approved on first reading
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Ordinance 06-2026 — approved on first reading
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
ID# 26-065 — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approved
7 yea
Kyle Schlachter yea · Andrea Peters yea · Pam Grove yea · Amanda Henderson yea · Robert Reichardt yea · Merrill Stillwell yea · Joel Zink yea
Thu Apr 2, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Next Generation Advisory Board
Community Room
Mon Mar 23, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to consider conditional use permit for 799 W Littleton Blvd
The Littleton Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a conditional use permit for 799 West Littleton Boulevard. Three other rezoning and land-use map amendments are continued to a future date. The meeting also includes approval of prior minutes and public comment.
- Conditional Use Permit for 799 West Littleton Boulevard (PC Resolution 06-2026)
- Amendment to Chatfield Activity Center Comprehensive Development Plan – continued
- Future Land Use Map amendment for Trailmark parcel from Suburban Commercial to Suburban Residential – continued
- Rezoning of Trailmark parcel from Corridor-Mixed/Planned Development Overlay to Small Lot Residential – continued
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Meeting Agenda - Final
Littleton Center
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80120
Council Chamber6:30 PMMonday, March 23, 2026
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Minutes to be Approved
Certification of the March 9, 2026 regular meeting minutesa) ID# 26-061
1. 03-09-2026 PC Minutes - DRAFTAttachments:
5. Public Comment
If you wish to address the board under Public Comment, please sign -in on the public speaker form before the call
to order for this meeting. Public Comment is an opportunity to express opinions regarding issues that are not part
of public hearings on tonight ’s agenda; a separate opportunity will be provided for comment for any public
hearing. Each speaker is limited to three (3) minutes. We expect comments to be civil. Disrespectful or disruptive
behavior will not be tolerated. The board is not authorized under the Colorado Open Meetings Law to discuss,
comment, or take action at this meeting on any issue raised by public comment that is not part of tonight's
agenda.
6. General Business - None
7. Public Hearing
PC Resolution 04-2026: Recommending Approval to Planning
Commission of an Amendment to the Chatfield Activity Center
Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)
a) PC Resolution
04-2026
Item to be continued to a date certain
PC Resolution 07-2026: Recommending Approval to City Council of an
Amendment to the Future Land Use and Character Map for the
Remaining Trailmark S …
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
PC Resolution 04-2026 — continued
6 yea · 2 absent
Jason Reynolds yea · Sherri Almond yea · Craig Coronato yea · Dan Radulovich absent · Erin Roethlisberger absent · Andrew Goodman yea · Tim Neely yea · Patrick Santana yea
PC Resolution 06-2026 — approved
6 yea · 2 absent
Jason Reynolds yea · Sherri Almond yea · Craig Coronato yea · Dan Radulovich absent · Erin Roethlisberger absent · Andrew Goodman yea · Tim Neely yea · Patrick Santana yea
PC Resolution 07-2026 — continued
6 yea · 2 absent
Jason Reynolds yea · Sherri Almond yea · Craig Coronato yea · Dan Radulovich absent · Erin Roethlisberger absent · Andrew Goodman yea · Tim Neely yea · Patrick Santana yea
PC Resolution 08-2026 — continued
6 yea · 2 absent
Jason Reynolds yea · Sherri Almond yea · Craig Coronato yea · Dan Radulovich absent · Erin Roethlisberger absent · Andrew Goodman yea · Tim Neely yea · Patrick Santana yea
ID# 26-061 — approved
6 yea · 2 absent
Jason Reynolds yea · Sherri Almond yea · Craig Coronato yea · Dan Radulovich absent · Erin Roethlisberger absent · Andrew Goodman yea · Tim Neely yea · Patrick Santana yea
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💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
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Net migration-4,537 people (-$483.0M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)4 ({"Flood": 5, "Fire": 5, "Snowstorm": 2, "Biological": 2, "Co · last Thu Aug 1, 2024)
Traffic fatalities2 (2024)
Business establishments20,137 (321,810 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$2,140/mo (496 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy15.8% (low numeracy 24% · 2017)
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1,086
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$89.9M
Spending$80.5M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load LOW
Outstanding debt$9.2M
Debt-to-revenue0.10×
Debt-load index23 / 100
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Outcomes — economic mobility
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