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Centennial council splits vote, likely will permit car dealer on Arapahoe Road BY DORIS B. TRUHLAR GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

On a 5-4 vote Aug. 13, the Centennial City Council in a special meeting approved an ordinance that likely will permit a Mercedes dealer to locate a dealership on a five-acre parcel of land on East Arapahoe Road near at South Atchison Street. There will not be a vote of Centennial residents on the car dealership issue in the Nov. 6 election this year. During a three-hour, special meeting and public hearing, the council considered various approaches to a proposed ordinance that would have overturned a portion of the city’s land development code passed in 2016 that prohibits new car dealerships on East Arapahoe. At present, there are only two parcels of land in the city that are big enough – a minimum size of 5 acres is required — to accommodate a dealership. The car dealership would likely be located south of Arapahoe Road at South Atchison Street, on a parcel of land that apparently already has been purchased by the dealership. It would be owned by Bobby Rahal, 1986 Indianapolis 500 winner and three-time Indycar champion. Rahal serves as Continued on page 9

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A root n’ tooting, rip-roaring hootenanny celebration of family fun! 90th Anniversary of Western Welcome Week Celebration

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his years’ Western Welcome Week Family Breakfast, Bruce Wolf Stick Horse Race and other “games of olde” had kids of all ages, having a rip roaring good time Aug. 11. In what has become an annual tradition along with the 90th anniversary of Western Welcome Week Celebrations, the events reflect the most important values of Littleton’s community. These include family, good friends and fun where everyone is welcome to participate and celebrate. As is the tradition, every stampede participant receives a ribbon and Courtney Hetzel showing off the one she received running with a “pink stick unicorn.” See more photos on page 20.

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VOLUME 36 • NUMBER 39 • AUGUST 16, 2018


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