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Council picks city manager finalists
CROSSTOWN SHOWDOWN
Six candidates will be interviewed by officials, residents in February BY KYLE HARDING KHARDING@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Casey Opitz drives to the hoop to score on a fast break for Heritage during Dec. 13 non-league boys basketball game against Littleton. Opitz and two teammates scored 14 points each as Heritage won the game, 69-35. Find more coverage on page 28. TOM MUNDS
SONYA’S SAMPLER A look at events in the arts community P24
GIVING BACK: Toyland program distributes gifts to hospitalized children P4
Littleton City Council has narrowed the search for a new city manager to six choices. And while council agreed to move forward with interviewing the six finalists, several members said at a special meeting Dec. 15 that none of the candidates particularly stood out to them. “I had a really difficult time doing this because nobody really grabbed me,” Councilmember Peggy Cole said. The finalists were selected out of a pool of 10 applicants who were asked by council to fill out questionnaires. Those 10 came out of 29 applicants selected by Waters & Co. Executive Recruitment, a Texas-based firm the city contracted in October to find a replacement for former City Manager Michael Penny, who was fired by council in June. The six finalists will be interviewed in a three-day process Feb. 1-3, which will include a seven-person panel of Littleton SEE MANAGER, P9
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‘I wish for people to feel comfortable with their neighbors across the street who might look, think, or even behave differently than them.’ State Sen. Linda Newell | Page 12
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