In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing efforts to enhance transportation safety and accessibility in Littleton, focusing on the Safer Streets initiative. The program aims to create a comprehensive multimodal network that promotes biking and walking, aligning with the principles of Vision Zero and Complete Streets.
Key objectives outlined include improving the connectivity of bike and pedestrian networks within neighborhoods and addressing existing gaps in infrastructure. The city has made significant progress, with 12 out of 15 high-priority locations targeted for improvements through grant-funded projects. Upcoming initiatives include the Littleton Boulevard sub-area plan and various pilot projects aimed at enhancing traffic calming measures and school route safety.
The meeting also highlighted the need for better public communication regarding these initiatives. Officials emphasized the importance of timely updates and community feedback, with plans to revamp the annual crash report to provide deeper insights into transportation safety trends. A new campaign, inspired by the \"Humans of New York\" concept, aims to personalize the narrative around transportation projects by sharing stories from residents about their experiences.
Additionally, discussions included the potential implementation of a sidewalk fee to fund pedestrian infrastructure improvements, similar to programs in neighboring cities. This proposal aims to ensure that all citizens, particularly vulnerable users, have access to safe and well-maintained sidewalks.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to fostering a safer and more connected community through strategic planning and community engagement.