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File #: Resolution 78-2025    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/5/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/19/2025 Final action: 8/19/2025
Title: Resolution 78-2025: Authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Littleton and Arapahoe County Open Spaces for the 2025 grant award regarding Jackass Hill Park Improvements
Attachments: 1. 1. Resolution No. 78-2025, 2. 2. IGA - Jackass Hill Park, 3. 3. Award Letter - Jackass Hill Park
Agenda Date: 08/19/2025

Subject:
Title
Resolution 78-2025: Authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Littleton and Arapahoe County Open Spaces for the 2025 grant award regarding Jackass Hill Park Improvements
Body

From:
James L. Becklenberg, City Manager
Prepared by:
Brent Soderlin, Director of Public Works & Utilities

Heather Hitzges, Executive Assistant, Public Works
Presentations:
N/A

PURPOSE:
To approve a resolution authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the City of Littleton and Arapahoe County Open Spaces for the 2025 Grant Award regarding the Jackass Hill Park improvements.

LONG-TERM OUTCOME(S) SERVED:
Sustainable Community with Natural Beauty; High-Quality Governance

DISCUSSION:
Jackass Hill Park is an 18.91-acre nature park located in Littleton. The proposed improvements are aimed at enhancing accessibility, addressing neighborhood concerns, and opportunities for active recreation in a nature park setting.

The planned improvements include the installation of stairways, ranch rail fencing, a new irrigation system, colored concrete paths and additional landscaping. Key features also include a vista terrace viewing area, interpretive signage, berms and buffers for privacy, and site furnishings. The goal is to activate the park while preserving its natural aesthetic. To preserve the privacy of nearby residents and protect the park's scenic views of the mountains, a planted buffer will be established along the western side of the southern parcel, while the primary viewing area will be relocated further into the park. The planned improvements will reduce the creation of informal "habit" paths, by introducing designated and accessible entrances, paths, and rest areas.

Overall, the improvements are expected to activate the park, create a more inviting and engaging environment, and enhance its accessibility, sustainability, and educational value. By balancing the needs for privacy, accessibility, preservation,...

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