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October 1, 2020
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
A publication of
LittletonIndependent.net
VOLUME 75 | ISSUE 49
Public hearing on downtown land use approaches Amendments to code could limit building height, parking; public can weigh in Oct. 6 BY DAVID GILBERT DGILBERT@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Weekends on Main, the al fresco dining program that takes over Main Street in downtown Littleton on Fridays and Saturdays, will keep rocking through Halloween. Though the program, originally run by the City of Littleton, first ended earlier in the summer, Weekends on Main returned
Littleton City Council is gearing up for an Oct. 6 public hearing on changes to land use codes in downtown. Council will decide on a package of amendments relating to development at the hearing, on topics including building height and parking. The land use codes won’t be on the books for long, however — the current code revamp is intended to serve as a “bridge” while city staff and boards work on a total overhaul of the city’s land use codes, called the Universal Land Use Code or ULUC. The ULUC will serve as the culmination of the Envision Littleton project, a years-long endeavor to craft a new citywide land use code, following the ratification of a new citywide comprehensive plan or “complan” late last year. The ULUC is expected to be completed by October 2021. “We’re talking about a seismic shift” in how land use is governed in Littleton, said City Manager Mark Relph at a Sept. 22 study session that examined potential amendments to the code. The Envision Littleton project is managed by project director Kathleen Osher, who is working with city departments and Kendig Keast Collaborative, a Texas-based consulting
SEE DOWNTOWN, P7
SEE LAND USE, P6
Smokin Fins and The Tavern are two of more than a dozen downtown eateries participating in Weekends on Main, now slated to run through Halloween. PHOTOS BY DAVID GILBERT
Al fresco evenings carry on in downtown ‘Weekends on Main’ to continue through Halloween BY DAVID GILBERT DGILBERT@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Pedestrians walk by General Store 45. Historic Downtown Littleton Merchants Association head Greg Reinke encouraged Weekends on Main patrons to bring some extra cash to spend at a downtown merchant.
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