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        ENVISION LITTLETON ENGAGEMENT & FEEDBACK



        COMMUNITY DINNERS & COFFEE CHATS

        During the 2018 efforts, the Envision team hosted 2 community coffee chats at local coffee shops, DIRT and Graceful
        Community Café and 3 community dinners. The team provided coffee or dinner and took advantage of visiting with
        residents, business owners, area employees, and visitors about their impressions of Littleton and their ideas for the next
        20 years in an informal setting.




















        The events included 147 participants, but in many cases were an opportunity to find new voices in Littleton and capture
        critical input from members of the community that were unable to complete an online survey. This informal conversation
        also enriched the experience of the team to best understand the core values and unifying vision over the next 20 years.


        EMAIL UPDATES

        2018 efforts to update the community on the project by email
        were aided in large part with the help of partners throughout
        the community. Organizations like the Hospital, Aspen Grove,
        and Community College represented audiences of over 12,000
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        47.5 percent. The email updates helped track the progress of
        the project during its five phases as well as promote events and




        MEET, GREET, AND EATS

        During Envision Littleton, the City hosted seven Meet, Greet, and
        Eats. Each took place in outdoor Littleton locations and included
        the opportunity for residents to gather and ask questions from
        a variety of departments and partners in the city. Every event
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