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Community Voices Shaping the Future of Littleton Boulevard
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How should Littleton Boulevard evolve? That's the core question of the Blueprint Boulevard plan, and the community has been responding with thoughtful input.
Littleton Boulevard is an important corridor that serves as a gateway into Downtown Littleton and a key connector for residents and visitors. It’s also a corridor with lots of potential and opportunities, and resident input is essential to ensuring it serves community needs in the decades ahead.
More than 75 people attended an April 9 open house, and the online survey received 461 responses — giving residents and city leaders an opportunity to plan the future together.
How should Littleton Boulevard evolve? That's the core question of the Blueprint Boulevard plan, and the community has been responding with thoughtful input.
Littleton Boulevard is an important corridor that serves as a gateway into Downtown Littleton and a key connector for residents and visitors. It’s also a corridor with lots of potential and opportunities, and resident input is essential to ensuring it serves community needs in the decades ahead.
More than 75 people attended an April 9 open house, and the online survey received 461 responses — giving residents and city leaders an opportunity to plan the future together.
Here’s what city planners heard:
- Safety and walkability are the top priority. People want a less car-dominated corridor with better sidewalks, safer crossings, and lower traffic speeds. There's strong support for multimodal design that accommodates people walking, biking, and rolling — not just driving through.
- The corridor should be a destination, not just a route. Today, Littleton Boulevard is perceived more as a transportation corridor than a commercial hub. Residents want it to function more as a place for people to gather, shop, and linger — and they see walkability, comfort, and activity as essential to supporting local businesses.
- More housing is welcome — if done thoughtfully. Respondents broadly support more housing, but they're clear that intensification belongs on the corridor, not in adjacent neighborhoods. Density should come with appropriate transitions that respect and protect surrounding residential areas.
- Character matters. People want improvement, not erasure or generic redevelopment.
- Littleton Boulevard is valued for its identity — and planning for the corridor needs to support existing character while creating room for thoughtful growth.
- The public realm drives economic vitality. Residents see a direct connection between streetscape improvements — trees, sidewalks, comfortable public spaces — and the success of corridor businesses.
What comes next
The city and consultant team are now analyzing this input and developing recommendations that respond to what residents said they value most. This is planning ahead in action — taking time to understand community priorities before making decisions, working with private land owners to guide decisions that will shape the corridor for decades to come.
Your voice continues to matter. Check LetsTalkLittleton.org for upcoming opportunities to engage with Blueprint Boulevard:
- Chat with project leaders during Meet Greet & Eat events at Littleton parks this summer (June 10, July 15, August 19, September 16).
- Watch for signups for upcoming listening sessions on specific topics later this summer.
- Look for announcements for Open House #2 this fall, where the community will review draft recommendations.
Blueprint Boulevard is being shaped by the community it will serve.
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Last Chance! Take the Blueprint Boulevard Survey
Share Last Chance! Take the Blueprint Boulevard Survey on Facebook Share Last Chance! Take the Blueprint Boulevard Survey on Twitter Share Last Chance! Take the Blueprint Boulevard Survey on Linkedin Email Last Chance! Take the Blueprint Boulevard Survey linkLast call, Littleton! The survey and interactive map for Blueprint Boulevard — formerly known as the Littleton Boulevard Subarea Plan — closes Thursday, April 23 at 5 p.m.
This is the last chance to share thoughts, ideas, and feedback on the future of the Littleton Boulevard corridor. Make your voice heard by visiting LetsTalkLittleton.org/LittletonBlvd.
Last call, Littleton! The survey and interactive map for Blueprint Boulevard — formerly known as the Littleton Boulevard Subarea Plan — closes Thursday, April 23 at 5 p.m.
This is the last chance to share thoughts, ideas, and feedback on the future of the Littleton Boulevard corridor. Make your voice heard by visiting LetsTalkLittleton.org/LittletonBlvd.
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Open House: Help Shape the Future of Littleton Boulevard
Share Open House: Help Shape the Future of Littleton Boulevard on Facebook Share Open House: Help Shape the Future of Littleton Boulevard on Twitter Share Open House: Help Shape the Future of Littleton Boulevard on Linkedin Email Open House: Help Shape the Future of Littleton Boulevard linkOne of Littleton’s most important corridors is evolving — don’t miss an opportunity to weigh in!
Come to the Littleton Boulevard Subarea Plan Open House this Thursday, April 9 to learn more about the project and provide input.
The plan will guide preservation, mobility, and reinvestment along this vital east-west corridor. It will focus on enhanced safety and accessibility for all users and evolve land use and design strategies to support future economic vitality, while acknowledging the corridor’s unique mid-century modern architectural heritage.
When: Thursday, April 9, 4 to 6:30 p.m.
Where: EPIC Campus, 190 E. Littleton Blvd.Can’t makeContinue reading
One of Littleton’s most important corridors is evolving — don’t miss an opportunity to weigh in!
Come to the Littleton Boulevard Subarea Plan Open House this Thursday, April 9 to learn more about the project and provide input.
The plan will guide preservation, mobility, and reinvestment along this vital east-west corridor. It will focus on enhanced safety and accessibility for all users and evolve land use and design strategies to support future economic vitality, while acknowledging the corridor’s unique mid-century modern architectural heritage.
When: Thursday, April 9, 4 to 6:30 p.m.
Where: EPIC Campus, 190 E. Littleton Blvd.Can’t make it? No worries! You can still weigh in! Take the survey by April 23.
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Littleton Boulevard Subarea Plan Kicks Off
Share Littleton Boulevard Subarea Plan Kicks Off on Facebook Share Littleton Boulevard Subarea Plan Kicks Off on Twitter Share Littleton Boulevard Subarea Plan Kicks Off on Linkedin Email Littleton Boulevard Subarea Plan Kicks Off linkHow should one of Littleton’s key corridors evolve? The Littleton Boulevard Subarea Plan will kick off with an open house next month, part of many upcoming opportunities for the community to build a vision for the future.
The plan will guide preservation, mobility, and reinvestment along this vital east-west corridor. It will focus on enhanced safety and accessibility for all users and evolve land use and design strategies to support future economic vitality, while acknowledging the corridor’s unique mid-century modern architectural heritage.
The plan will be developed over the next year and a half, with a final version anticipated forContinue reading
How should one of Littleton’s key corridors evolve? The Littleton Boulevard Subarea Plan will kick off with an open house next month, part of many upcoming opportunities for the community to build a vision for the future.
The plan will guide preservation, mobility, and reinvestment along this vital east-west corridor. It will focus on enhanced safety and accessibility for all users and evolve land use and design strategies to support future economic vitality, while acknowledging the corridor’s unique mid-century modern architectural heritage.
The plan will be developed over the next year and a half, with a final version anticipated for presentation at the end of 2027. Throughout the process, the project team will work closely with the public and stakeholders to ensure the outcomes reflect community needs.
Phase 1 will launch this spring and will focus on identifying assets and issues, and exploring what makes Littleton Boulevard unique. Community members can expect questions like “What do you love about Littleton Boulevard?” “What is working?” “What is not?”
Want to weigh in? Attend the open house meeting on Thursday, April 9 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the Littleton Public Schools EPIC Campus, 190 E. Littleton Boulevard.