File #: ID# 24-272    Name:
Type: Report Status: Study Session Item
File created: 10/30/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/12/2024 Final action:
Title: Project Downtown Final Concept
Attachments: 1. 1. Project Downtown_Final Report, 2. 2. Appendix A_Existing Conditions Data Book, 3. 3. Appendix B_Synchro Report, 4. 4. Appendix C_Environmental Constraints Memo, 5. 5. Appendix D_Alternatives Analysis Memo, 6. 6. Appendix E_GI Toolkit, 7. 7. Appendix F_Wayfinding Toolkit, 8. 8. Project Downtown_Executive Summary, 9. 9. Presentation_Project Downtown
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Agenda Date: 11/12/2024

Subject:
Title
Project Downtown Final Concept
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From:
James L. Becklenberg, City Manager
Prepared by:

Adrienne Burton, Manager of Innovation and Performance Excellence
Presentations:
Brent Soderlin, Interim Director of Public Works & Utilities

Adrienne Burton, Manager of Innovation and Performance Excellence

Kenna Davis, Transportation Planner

Josh Mehlem, Consor Engineers

Jason Rutt, Consor Engineers

Meredith Wenskoski, Livable Cities Studio

PURPOSE:
The project team will present the refined Village concept, or preferred alternative, for Project Downtown in addition to the cost model for the major projects identified as part of this long-term vision for Littleton's historic downtown.

LONG-TERM OUTCOME(S) SERVED:
Vibrant Community with a Rich Culture; Sustainable Community with Natural Beauty; Robust and Resilient Economy; Safe Community

DISCUSSION:
Project Downtown is the guide for the city's long-term investment decisions to improve mobility, connectivity, parking, pedestrian safety, wayfinding, and streetscape enhancements (i.e., lighting, trees, and wider sidewalks) in Downtown Littleton. This plan provides a prioritized list of major projects with recommendations for funding strategies and mechanisms in addition to minor projects that can be accomplished as part of existing city initiatives and programs for greater distribution of enhancements throughout downtown. The project study area includes a larger area to wholistically consider gateways, wayfinding, access, circulation, and connectivity; however, the core project focus is defined as the area within the boundary of Santa Fe Boulevard, Rio Grande Street, Powers Avenue, and Little's Creek approximately.

These investments will enhance mobility and streetscapes for a more vibrant, connected, comfortable, inclusive, resilient downtown to celebrate and enrich the historic character of this local and regional destination. Project Downtown represents a transforma...

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