Business View Civil and Municipal | Volume 3, Issue 3

92 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3 adapting to the needs of local businesses. The Littleton 2020 Business Survey results highlighted business owners’ concerns with traffic congestion and the need to revitalize commercial areas. The sales tax measure was adopted to address those concerns and is expected to generate around $10 million in revenue for the capital projects fund each year. Perry acknowledges, “The intention with those funds to modernize infrastructure – our roads, our sidewalks and our public buildings– we believe that demonstrates to investors, residents, and the businesses that spoke in that survey what we already know… that Littleton is resilient, thriving, and we’re reinvesting in ourselves for the benefit of everybody.” Littleton already has a comprehensive transportation system which includes two light rail stations, buses, and the appointment-based Omnibus service that assists the city’s senior and disabled population. To help further alleviate The perfect beverage for every weekend excursion, whether you're summiting a 14er or a rooftop patio. www.breckbrew.com

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