Littleton Independent 010622

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Week of January 6, 2022

ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO

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VOLUME 133 | ISSUE 24

Tri-County extends school mask order; metro mandates continue Tri-County, other metro counties’ indoor mask mandates still in effect The City of Littleton is proposing several new updates to improve the safety of cyclists and pedestrians around Santa Fe Drive and Mineral Avenue. COURTESY OF CITY OF LITTLETON

abuse of children, according to the news release. Investigators say there are at least seven victims ranging in age from 4 to 16, but there could be many more, the Dec. 16 news release said. Long was arrested by sheriff’s deputies in September. He

Facing what could be a dramatically steep surge in new cases of COVID-19 in Colorado amid the spread of the omicron variant, several metro Denver counties announced they would continue their local mask mandates. In Adams and Arapahoe counties, a school mask mandate will be extended, and a broader mandate for masks in public indoor spaces will continue, according to Tri-County Health Department. With the surge in cases “it makes sense to continue with as many prevention practices as possible to protect the health of everyone in Adams and Arapahoe counties,” said a statement from Becky O’Guin, spokesperson for Tri-County Health. “We also need to help protect our frontline workers who have worked exhaustively for the last two years.” Hospital capacity remains “very tight,” and surges in omicron cases are likely to further aggravate the situation, according to a Dec. 28 news release from the Colorado Health Institute.

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Littleton looks to update walkways, bike lanes City asks for public input on planned overhaul BY ROBERT TANN RTANN@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

The City of Littleton is planning to overhaul bike lanes and pedestrian walkways in the area

along Mineral Avenue east of Santa Fe Drive to approximately Windermere Street in a $2 million project that will stretch across at least the next two years. The heavily trafficked area connects residents to local and regional destinations, such as RTD’s Mineral Light Rail Station and a slew of businesses, mostly housed at the Aspen Grove shop-

ping center. The city cited the need for more safety measures for cyclists and pedestrians who travel in the area, a key prong of the city’s Transportation Master Plan that was adopted in 2019. Changes could include separated bike lanes, a renovated trail along SEE WALKWAYS, P21

Authorities seek victims of suspect in child sex assaults Following arrest, the sheriff’s office is searching for anyone harmed Long

BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Arapahoe County sheriff’s investigators are asking for the public’s help in trying to

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find more alleged victims of suspect Allan Richard Long, 51, the sheriff’s office announced in December. Long is suspected of 41 felony counts relating to sexual

BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

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