As the City of Littleton works to create a plan for the Belleview Avenue corridor, city staff are seeking feedback from the public. Your feedback will be used to shape the draft plan.
How well do the issues and opportunities identified for each topic reflect your impressions of the Belleview
Avenue corridor? For each topic, are there other issues and/or opportunities you would add? If so, please
explain.
Too much emphasis on the "unique" single family neighborhoods. While the neighborhoods are lovely, they are hardly unique. The mid-century modern homes (I forget what the area is called) are indeed unique but the rest of the single family housing is not. This type of housing is found throughout the Denver region.
As far as opportunities is concerned, I fear there is too much emphasis on what the City of Littleton can do to create "New Unique Destinations/Gathering Places." It is my strong belief that more multi-family housing will also be needed to help create these sorts of places. Put people in a more walkable environment.
Do you have comments/suggestions related to the inventory maps provided on the boards? If so, please
document on a sticky note and place in on the applicable map. Feel free to make additional notes in the space
provided below.
No response.
How well do the vision and principles align with your vision for the Belleview Avenue corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change?
No response.
How well do the goals and preliminary policies align with support your vision for the Belleview Avenue
corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change?
PRINCIPLE 1: CREATE A DISTINCT IDENTITY FOR BELLEVIEW AVENUE
No response.
How well do the goals and preliminary policies align with support your vision for the Belleview Avenue
corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change?
PRINCIPLE 2: IMPROVE MOBILITY AND SAFETY
No response.
How well do the goals and preliminary policies align with support your vision for the Belleview Avenue
corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change?
PRINCIPLE 3: PROTECT AND REINVEST IN CORRIDOR NEIGHBORHOODS
No response.
How well do the goals and preliminary policies align with support your vision for the Belleview Avenue
corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change?
PRINCIPLE 4: SUPPORT EXISTING RETAIL AND REVITALIZE UNDERUTILIZED
PROPERTIES
Don't worry about Englewood. The City of Littleton desperately needs to get its act together about redevelopment. Principle 4 and its goals and policies are key. There has to be significant density/multi-family housing and Columbine Square needs to be redeveloped in a high quality way (mixed use and dense). Unless this happens the Bellview corridor will continue to be one of many in Littleton (Littleton Blvd., Broadway) that looks depressed and forgotten.
How well do the goals and preliminary policies align with support your vision for the Belleview Avenue
corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change?
PRINCIPLE 5: CREATE MORE PLACES FOR PEOPLE
I will focus on the surface parking lots goal. This goal is inadequate and does not address the decayed look of the corridor. There has to be a determined effort to make these surface lots go away. They must be allowed to redevelop. Otherwise, who wants to even visit a food truck in such an ugly environment?
Are there other issues you would add? What opportunities would you like to see explored for this site?
There has to be dense, multi-family housing in order to support a more people-oriented corridor.
As this site redevelops over time, what would you like to see?
High quality, dense multi-family housing. Mixed Use.
Do you have other comments on this opportunity area you would like to share?
I fear the owner is not equipped to do something that Littleton deserves -- and due to bad council leadership in the past the city is not equipped to lead a quality redevelopment effort. I hope the current city council can right this ship!
Are there other issues you would add? What opportunities would you like to see explored for this site?
No response.
Are there other issues you would add? What opportunities would you like to see explored for this site?
No response.
Are there other issues you would add? What opportunities would you like to see explored for this site?
No response.
What opportunities would you like to see explored for these sites?
No response.
Are there other opportunity areas you would like to see considered?
No response.
WHAT TYPES OF PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENTS WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE IN THE BELLEVIEW CORRIDOR IN THE FUTURE?
No response.
Please use the space below to provide comments, questions, or other feedback to the project team. If you are using this space as extra space for another question or questions, please indicate the corresponding question # somewhere near your response so we know which question your answer goes with.
Think big! Due to be hindered by the usual negativity from citizens about multi-family housing. Be truly people and places oriented -- not car and traffic oriented. Creating places for people is much more than the Mary Carter greenway. Create good urban places where people will walk and shop.This will bring value to all the surrounding single-family neighborhoods.
OpenLittleton is not a certified voting system or ballot box. As with any public comment process, participation in OpenLittleton is voluntary. The responses in this record are not necessarily representative of the whole population, nor do they reflect the opinions of any government agency or elected officials.
How well do the issues and opportunities identified for each topic reflect your impressions of the Belleview Avenue corridor? For each topic, are there other issues and/or opportunities you would add? If so, please explain.
Too much emphasis on the "unique" single family neighborhoods. While the neighborhoods are lovely, they are hardly unique. The mid-century modern homes (I forget what the area is called) are indeed unique but the rest of the single family housing is not. This type of housing is found throughout the Denver region.
As far as opportunities is concerned, I fear there is too much emphasis on what the City of Littleton can do to create "New Unique Destinations/Gathering Places." It is my strong belief that more multi-family housing will also be needed to help create these sorts of places. Put people in a more walkable environment.
Do you have comments/suggestions related to the inventory maps provided on the boards? If so, please document on a sticky note and place in on the applicable map. Feel free to make additional notes in the space provided below.
No response.How well do the vision and principles align with your vision for the Belleview Avenue corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change?
No response.How well do the goals and preliminary policies align with support your vision for the Belleview Avenue corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change? PRINCIPLE 1: CREATE A DISTINCT IDENTITY FOR BELLEVIEW AVENUE
No response.How well do the goals and preliminary policies align with support your vision for the Belleview Avenue corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change? PRINCIPLE 2: IMPROVE MOBILITY AND SAFETY
No response.How well do the goals and preliminary policies align with support your vision for the Belleview Avenue corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change? PRINCIPLE 3: PROTECT AND REINVEST IN CORRIDOR NEIGHBORHOODS
No response.How well do the goals and preliminary policies align with support your vision for the Belleview Avenue corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change? PRINCIPLE 4: SUPPORT EXISTING RETAIL AND REVITALIZE UNDERUTILIZED PROPERTIES
Don't worry about Englewood. The City of Littleton desperately needs to get its act together about redevelopment. Principle 4 and its goals and policies are key. There has to be significant density/multi-family housing and Columbine Square needs to be redeveloped in a high quality way (mixed use and dense). Unless this happens the Bellview corridor will continue to be one of many in Littleton (Littleton Blvd., Broadway) that looks depressed and forgotten.
How well do the goals and preliminary policies align with support your vision for the Belleview Avenue corridor? Is there anything specific you would add or change? PRINCIPLE 5: CREATE MORE PLACES FOR PEOPLE
I will focus on the surface parking lots goal. This goal is inadequate and does not address the decayed look of the corridor. There has to be a determined effort to make these surface lots go away. They must be allowed to redevelop. Otherwise, who wants to even visit a food truck in such an ugly environment?
Are there other issues you would add? What opportunities would you like to see explored for this site?
There has to be dense, multi-family housing in order to support a more people-oriented corridor.
As this site redevelops over time, what would you like to see?
High quality, dense multi-family housing. Mixed Use.
Do you have other comments on this opportunity area you would like to share?
I fear the owner is not equipped to do something that Littleton deserves -- and due to bad council leadership in the past the city is not equipped to lead a quality redevelopment effort. I hope the current city council can right this ship!
Are there other issues you would add? What opportunities would you like to see explored for this site?
No response.Are there other issues you would add? What opportunities would you like to see explored for this site?
No response.Are there other issues you would add? What opportunities would you like to see explored for this site?
No response.What opportunities would you like to see explored for these sites?
No response.Are there other opportunity areas you would like to see considered?
No response.WHAT TYPES OF PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENTS WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE IN THE BELLEVIEW CORRIDOR IN THE FUTURE?
No response.Please use the space below to provide comments, questions, or other feedback to the project team. If you are using this space as extra space for another question or questions, please indicate the corresponding question # somewhere near your response so we know which question your answer goes with.
Think big! Due to be hindered by the usual negativity from citizens about multi-family housing. Be truly people and places oriented -- not car and traffic oriented. Creating places for people is much more than the Mary Carter greenway. Create good urban places where people will walk and shop.This will bring value to all the surrounding single-family neighborhoods.