City of Littleton

City of Littleton

Government Administration

Littleton, Colorado 2,836 followers

Littleton, Colorado

About us

Littleton, Colorado is many things to many people. Its neighborhoods have turn-of-the-century homes and modern mansions. Its businesses are strong; a healthy mix of high technology and small businesses passed down through generations. Littleton has exceptional public and private schools, and a progressive community college. Its parks, trails, and open space permeate every corner of town. Littleton's cultural and community events are many and varied, and are enthusiastically supported by its citizens and businesses. Its leaders are visionary and active, respected throughout the region. Littleton Facts: Incorporated: March 8, 1890 Charter adopted: July 28, 1959 Population: 44,396 (2014 estimate ) Area: approximately 14 square miles Elevation: 5,389 feet above sea level Miles of streets: approximately 165 Miles of bike ways and trails: approximately 35

Website
https://www.littletonCO.gov
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Littleton, Colorado
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1890
Specialties
Municipal government

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Employees at City of Littleton

Updates

  • NEW LOCATION: This event has MOVED to the Littleton Museum! Littleton residents are invited to attend a community meeting hosted by Mayor Kyle Schlachter and District 4 Council Member Andrea Peters. The meeting will review information on current city projects, followed by open dialogue for concerns or questions. When: 10-11:30 a.m., Saturday, February 22 Where: Littleton Museum, 6028 S. Gallup Street

    • Portrait photos of Mayor Kyle Schlachter and Council Member Andrea Peters. Text reads “NEW LOCATION! Community Meeting
with Mayor Kyle Schlachter and Council Member Andrea Peters
When: 10-11:30 a.m., Saturday, February 22
Where: NEW LOCATION! Littleton Museum, 6028 S. Gallup St.
  • Littleton residents are invited to attend a community meeting hosted by Mayor Kyle Schlachter and District 4 Council Member Andrea Peters. The meeting will review information on current city projects, following by open dialogue for concerns or questions. When: 10-11:30 a.m., Saturday, February 22 Where: Downstairs Meeting Room, Bemis Public Library, 6014 S. Datura Street

    • Portrait photos of Mayor Kyle Schlachter and 
Council Member Andrea Peters. Text reads "Community Meeting
with Mayor Kyle Schlachter and 
Council Member Andrea Peters
When: 10-11:30 a.m., Saturday, February 22
Where: Downstairs Meeting Room,
Bemis Public Library, 6014 S. Datura Street"
  • The City of Littleton is seeking an experienced Finance Director to serve as the Chief Financial Officer and department director with responsibility for overall management of city finances, department functional areas, and daily operations of the department including accounts payable, accounts receivable, accounting, revenue, budget, sales tax, utilities, payroll, procurement and contracts. Click here: https://ow.ly/UFsH50UTG2S

    • A photo of the historic Littleton train depot. Text reads "Littleton Colorado Finance Director."
  • City of Littleton Permit Center Announces New Hours Beginning February 1, Littleton’s Building Permit Center will be changing its operating hours and process for inquires. The new hours will be: Mondays: 1 – 4:30 p.m. Thursdays: 8 – 11:30 a.m. These are the only times that walk-ins will be accepted. In-person appointments with city planners and development engineers may be reserved through the city’s online scheduling system. Scheduled meetings are the only way to meet face-to-face with these staff members. Available appointment times will be: Mondays: 1 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Thursdays: 9 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m. A new online form will also be available for simple inquiries into permits, planning questions, or engineering questions that do not require an appointment. Once the changes go into effect, the new hours will be listed on the city's website. Learn more about the Building Permit Center: https://ow.ly/84aN50UQzC9

    • A photo of rolled-up blueprints. Text reads "City of Littleton Permit Center Announces New Hours"
  • "I read it in the Littleton Report!" The February/March edition of Littleton's newsletter is hitting mailboxes, loaded with information about your community and local government. Or read it online: https://ow.ly/xq8E50UPTw0 Want to keep up with the latest from the City of Littleton? Subscribe to the Littleton Report Online e-newsletter, published every two weeks: https://ow.ly/gVAH50UPTvZ Image: a hand holds up a print copy of the Littleton Report newsletter in a sunny hallway.

    • a hand holds up a print copy of the Littleton Report newsletter in a sunny hallway.
  • HEADS UP: Denver Water will begin a pipe replacement project in Downtown Littleton in February. This project must be complete before any streetscape or mobility enhancements are made as part of Project Downtown. Starting in early February, Denver Water plans to replace more than 3,300 feet of pipe along several streets in the downtown area. Work will include lead service line replacements, hydrant replacements, and pipeline connections. Improvements to the pipe network will minimize risk of future emergencies. Work will occur in phases along Main Street, Rapp Street, Alamo Avenue, Curtice Street, Nevada Street, and Prince Street. As work progresses, residents and businesses in the construction zone will receive notifications from Denver Water with information about specific impacts they may experience. The project is expected to be complete in Summer 2025. Denver Water will provide project updates via email and the social media platform Nextdoor. For the latest information about this project and to sign up for updates, visit denverwater.org/Littleton or contact Denver Water Customer Care at 303-893-2444, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For emergencies after hours, call 303-628-6801. Learn more about the project: https://ow.ly/fAmb50UPOYk Subscribe to Denver Water's email updates about the project: https://ow.ly/zXTW50UPOYj Learn more about Project Downtown: https://ow.ly/tU1N50UPOX8 Image: Four workers in reflective vests and hardhats work on a large steel pipe.

    • Four workers in reflective vests and hardhats work on a large steel pipe.
  • Last Call to Apply for City Board or Commission Want to play a greater role in city decision-making? The Littleton City Council invites residents to apply for vacancies on the city’s boards and commissions. Service on a city board helps ensure city council hears the voices of many citizens as it considers future policies and programs. There are 12 volunteer citizen boards, which generally meet monthly. Citizen boards make decisions on topics ranging from zoning and land use to public art and sustainability. Hurry, applications close January 31! Applicant interviews will be scheduled in February. Most terms will begin April 1, 2025. Learn more about Littleton’s boards and commissions, or apply for a vacancy: https://ow.ly/nt9s50UOhJl Image: Empty chairs behind the dais of Littleton City Council Chambers, a large gray-walled room.

    • Empty chairs behind the dais of Littleton City Council Chambers, a large gray-walled room.

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