You are receiving this communication because you are a valued stakeholder of the Littleton DDA. This email correspondence is separate from the Public Newsletter and serves as a source of information about the local business community, including LDDA news, upcoming events, marketing opportunities, and other essential information for businesses and stakeholders within the LDDA boundaries. |
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New LDDA Map Featured on Website |
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The LDDA map that presents our district boundaries and featured on our website has received a face lift. This new brand asset will help visitors more easily navigate our downtown, distinguish between sub-districts, and identify points of interest. You'll find the upgraded map featured on the Getting Around page of the website. This map will also be used in future efforts for most LDDA mapping projects. |
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Help Light Up Main Street |
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Downtown Littleton's Holiday Tree Program, presented by the LDDA and title sponsors Grande Station and Main Street Partners LLC and M-A Architects, will light up Main Street beginning in early November. We're so thankful for all of the support we've received thus far to help bring this unique vision life. For any community members, property owners, or business owners who want to sponsor this program, there's still time! |
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Downtown Community Happy Hour Recap |
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for our twice-annually Downtown Community Happy Hour event! 50+ stakeholders, including business owners, property owners, residents, city employees, DDA Board and Staff Members, and City Council Members all came together to mingle and chat about our downtown community. Stay tuned for details about the next Community Happy Hour event, tentatively set for Spring 2025. Interested in showcasing your business, space, or menu offerings at our next event? Please email info@downtownlittleton.org. |
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Seasonal Transition of CSG Services |
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As we approach the winter season, CSG will begin transitioning our clean and maintenance services to our snow removal program. These services have positively impacted our downtown community as we strive to create a downtown that is clean and safe, both improving the visitor experience and attracting more businesses. |
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2024-2025 Snow removal services will include all public rights of way along Main Street and Alamo Avenue between Rapp Street and Bega Street and all North-South side streets connecting Main and Alamo including Rapp, Curtice, Nevada and Prince Streets. LDDA snow removal standard operating procedure dictates a 0" (zero inch) tolerance meaning that at the first sign of moisture, crews will be deployed to begin treatment of these areas. The LDDA will continue to send snow removal plans and procedures in the coming months and before each snow storm (as applicable). Questions? Contact jenny@downtownlittleton.org |
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Project Downtown Concept Unveiling |
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The vision for the future of Downtown Littleton will be unveiled by the City in October, as city planners host an open house for the final concept of Project Downtown. Join the City on October 28 from 5-6:30pm at Bemis Public Library to learn more about the “Village” concept and how it will impact downtown! |
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Visit Our Business Resource Page |
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Our website features a Business Resource page that serves as a central hub for sharing important information with the downtown business community. We encourage you to explore this page and take advantage of the many resources available to you. Some of the tools available include: Adding/Updating a Business Listing Submitting Events to the Events Calendar Business Resource Packet Business Newsletter Archive |
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Reminder: Denver Water Pipe Replacement to Begin in February 2025 |
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The Littleton Downtown Development Authority is excited to announce a collaboration between Denver Water and the City of Littleton. Beginning February 2025, Denver Water will kick off the first phase of a long-term strategy, replacing over 3,300 linear feet of aging water mains in Downtown Littleton. This work is in advance of Project Downtown improvements, scheduled to begin in 2026. Funded by Denver Water, the pipe replacement project will eliminate this work from the City's future construction scope, reducing costs and the likelihood of future repairs. To minimize impacts to businesses and traffic, work will begin after the holiday season and will primarily occur at night. In addition, Denver Water and the City of Littleton will work to coordinate street restoration and are both committed to construction management best practices. Denver Water anticipates that the replacement work along Main Street will take six to eight weeks, with the entire project slated to last approximately four months. Project Downtown, funded by the City, will follow the Denver Water project. The City is currently working on the design and construction is expected to begin in 2026. Denver Water, the City and the DDA will share more information about the Denver Water pipe replacement project with impacted businesses and residents as details are finalized. For general information, visit denverwater.org/Pipes, or email WaterUDoing@denverwater.org. |
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Board meetings are open to the public and are held on the third Wednesday of the month. The next meeting is: Wednesday, October 16th | 4:00-6:00 PM | Arapahoe Community College 5900 S Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO 80120 Conference Room (M1950) *Please be sure to check each agenda posting HERE as the conference room location may change. |
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2156 W Main Street Littleton, CO 80120, United States |
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