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Littleton announces new district boundaries
BY NINA JOSS NJOSS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

In the coming days, 877 Littleton households will receive notice that their city council district has changed.
Members of Littleton’s election commission have decided on new city district boundaries, as a result of the redistricting process that happens every 10 years after the U.S. Census.

Since November, they have been working with city geographic information system professionals to determine options for the new boundaries, City Clerk Colleen Norton said at the June 20 council meeting where the election commission presented their decision.
e process, which usually starts earlier, was delayed due to a delay in Census results.


e new boundaries will mean new districts for approximately 4% of the households in the city. e new map will mainly change the districts of households in the following areas:
• e area between West Maplewood Avenue and West Ridge Road, west of South Spotswood Street is changing from District 4 to District 1;
• e area between West Caley Avenue, West Peakview Avenue, South Elati Street and South Windermere Street is changing from District 3 to District 2;
• e area between South Spotswood Street, South Windermere Street, West Peakview Avenue and South Sterne Parkway is chang-