File #: ID# 20-034    Name:
Type: Report Status: Study Session Item
File created: 1/21/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/28/2020 Final action:
Title: Envision Littleton Review
Attachments: 1. 1. Envision Littleton 2040 Plan Summary, 2. 2. Presentation_Envision Littleton
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Agenda Date: 01/28/2020

Subject:
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Envision Littleton Review
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Prepared By:
Kathleen Osher, Manager of Innovation & Performance Excellence

PURPOSE:
Review the 18-month process of Envision Littleton in preparation for the Council Workshop.

PRESENTATIONS:
Staff Presenter(s): Kathleen Osher, Manager of Innovation & Performance
Excellence
Additional Presenter(s): N/A

SUMMARY:
Envision Littleton 2040 was a truly game-changing initiative for the City of Littleton. Over two years, the city worked closely with the community and elected leaders to craft a vision and comprehensive plan that manages change and growth amid the reality of a community that is largely developed. Following the 2017 municipal elections, the staff and council began planning for the next 20 years after a three-decade hiatus from long-range planning. Envision Littleton 2040 included the adoption of the city's unifying vision, comprehensive plan, and creation of a first-ever Transportation Master Plan (TMP).

PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:
The Comprehensive and Transportation Master plans resulted from an 18-month planning and community engagement process. The 18 months included over 8,300 in-person conversations, over 70,000 electronic communications, over 45,000 total social media impressions (how many times Envision Littleton content was displayed to users), and 261 events. Community input was the foundation for the final plans.

Envision Littleton was first discussed in March 2018 at the city council workshop. Envision was imagined to be a multi-year and multi-milestone commitment from elected leaders and the city's professional staff.

The city council and leadership team understood that a few steps needed to be accomplished to fully leverage an update of the city's land use codes and zoning. Step one was to get the community on the same page. In April 2018, the city began the process of engaging the community, building trust and relationships, and identifying shared values...

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