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POP-UP EVENTS
During the Envision Littleton process, the team hosted 54 pop-up tables at scheduled
events taking place in the City throughout the summer. This demonstrated presence
spread awareness of the project and facilitated meaningful conversations with a variety of
different audiences reflecting the priorities of the City’s residents.
Little Jam 1 took place Saturday, June 1st
in Bega Park as part of the City’s summer
concert series, with over 200 attendees. The
Envision Littleton Team was set-up for two
hours prior to the show. They presented the
future land use map and answered general
project questions for approximately 50
members of the general public.
The Farmer’s Market at Aspen Grove in
Littleton took place every Wednesday during
the summer. Envision Littleton hosted a
table on Wednesday, July 10th from 10 a.m.
- 2 p.m. The Envision Littleton team presented the future land use map to the 200 event
attendees with 30 public interactions.
The Western Week Pancake Breakfast event took place at Arapahoe
Community College in both 2018 & 2019. With over 500 event attendees
each year, the Envision Littleton team presented project updates, promoted
the online survey, future maps of transportation projects and land use to the
public, facilitating over 150 conversations.
The Breckenridge Brewery 5K race was held on Sunday, August 18th. The
future land use map was presented, and the event DJ gave periodic shout
outs, heard by the 175 event attendees. There were approximately 15 public
interactions.
2019 PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD FOR DRAFT COMPREHENSIVE
& TRANSPORTATION MASTER PLANS
Once Envision Littleton reached the milestone of concluding Future City
Phase 3, the DRAFT Comprehensive and Transportation Master Plans
were released to the community on August 8. The drafts were available
for public comment until 5PM on Monday, September 16. Comments were
submitted using an on-line comment form, completing an online survey, or
emailing directly to the City’s project manager.
The invitation to the community was to again check the work of the project
team. The drafts developed were the result of listening to the community through thousands of conversations, hundreds of
events, the Envision Littleton Team taking notes furiously, and then putting those notes together to create a first draft.
We received over 103 submissions from residents and businesses that translated into hundreds of comments. We also
heard in mid-August that the large documents seemed overwhelming so the team created an additional survey to guide
residents and businesses through each plan chapter by chapter. The survey asked for the overall reaction to each section
with referenced page numbers and then invited additional comments before moving to the next chapter. Both the results of
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