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File #: Resolution 97-2025    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 9/22/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/21/2025 Final action:
Title: Resolution 97-2025: Approving the 2026 Operating Plan and Budget for Aspen Grove Business Improvement District
Attachments: 1. 1. Resolution No. 97-2025, 2. 2. 2026 Aspen Grove BID Operating Plan and Budget, 3. 3. 2026 Aspen Grove BID Petition for Approval
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Agenda Date: 10/21/2025

Subject:
Title
Resolution 97-2025: Approving the 2026 Operating Plan and Budget for Aspen Grove Business Improvement District
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From:
James L. Becklenberg, City Manager
Prepared by:
Lucy Lucero, Executive Assistant
Presentations:
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PURPOSE:
The Business Improvement District Act, Section 31-25-1201, et seq, C.R.S. requires that the Aspen Grove Business Improvement District submit an annual Operating Plan and Budget for the coming year for city council approval.

LONG-TERM OUTCOME(S) SERVED:
High-Quality Governance

DISCUSSION:
The Business Improvement District Act ("Act") requires that the District submit an annual operating plan and budget for the next fiscal year by September 30 of each year for approval by city council. The Aspen Grove Business Improvement District ("BID") did not construct or acquire improvements during 2025. The BID's activities in 2025 consisted of paying the debt service on the BID's Limited Tax General Obligation Refunding Bond, Series 2018 ("2018 Bond"). The BID also oversaw the maintenance of the BID's public improvements. No additional improvements are planned for 2026. In 2026, the BID's focus will be to pay the debt service on the BID's outstanding 2018 Bond and to maintain the public improvements the BID currently owns.

Aspen Grove GRF2 LLC, the owner of the Lifestyle Center, obtained approval of a Master Development Plan for the Lifestyle Center from the Littleton Planning Commission on July 25, 2022, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 9, Section 10-9-5.7 of the Littleton City Code. The Master Development Plan provides for mixed use development of commercial and residential uses, consisting of up to four hundred and eighty-one (481) residential units with a maximum of sixty (60) dwelling units per acre. Because the BID cannot have any property classified for real property tax purposes as residential within its boundaries, it is anticipated that the owner or owners of any such property zoned residentia...

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