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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Block Party by the Numbers |
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The numbers are in and we're thrilled to share the success of Downtown Littleton's Block Party. In addition to compiling these statistics, we've conducted feedback surveys with event attendees, volunteers, and vendors. All of this valuable data will be used to make improvements for the 2026 Block Party and bring a downtown experience that our community loves. |
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Important Info About Littleton Criterium |
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The LDDA does not host, sponsor, or produce this event, but shares this information to ensure that businesses affected have access to important event details such as street closures, participation opportunities, and more. We're a few days away a from one of downtown's signature events and we're sharing some important information from the event organizers: UPDATED street closure information… On Saturday, August 2nd, street closures will now begin at 9:00am. Any vehicles parked inside the course will be towed at 9:30am to the City Center (2255 W. Berry Ave) at no charge. Free parking is available at the Littleton Center, the Arapahoe County building, and Arapahoe Community College (Lot B and Lot C). |
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The LDDA does not host, sponsor, or produce this event, but shares this information to ensure that businesses affected have access to important event details such as street closures, participation opportunities, and more. The Littleton Police Department (LPD) will participate in National Night Out (NNO) on Tuesday, August 5, 2025. NNO is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie. This year the LPD is continuing with the traditional NNO format. Neighborhoods and businesses are encouraged to plan and host community block parties or cookouts. Neighborhoods can register their event with LPD and officers will attend these events. The goal of NNO is to create a sense of community and to promote crime prevention and safety awareness. This is also a great opportunity to meet neighbors, get to know local law enforcement officers, and work together to make the Littleton community a safer place. |
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Important Info About Western Welcome Week |
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The LDDA does not host, sponsor, or produce this event, but shares this information to ensure that businesses affected have access to important event details such as street closures, participation opportunities, and more. For businesses who want to participate in Western Welcome Week… Whether you're a restaurant or brewery who wants to participate in the “Taste of Littleton”, a potential vendor for the Makers/Craft Fair, parade participant, sponsor, or volunteer, applications to be part of this festive week are available HERE with deadlines quickly approaching. Street closures to be aware of… Please note that Main Street will be closed on Saturday, August 16th for the Parade, Festival, and Makers/Craft Fair. Additional street closure information will be shared in the coming weeks. |
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Board meetings are open to the public and are held on the third Wednesday of the month. Wednesday, August 20th | 4:00PM - 6:00PM Arapahoe Community College, Conference Room (M1950) 5900 S Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO 80120 *While we try to ensure that all meeting locations are consistent, please be sure to check each agenda posting HERE as the location may change. |
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