LITTLETON, Colo. — There's a big decision for voters in Littleton coming this November after a community-led citizen group was able to gather enough signatures to put a proposed charter amendment on the ballot.
Like many residents, Mark Harris was enamored with Littleton's small town charm when he moved there eight years ago.
"We wanted a hometown feel. We wanted nice, quiet neighborhoods," he said.
That's why a recent city council ordinance caught his eye.
"We spent a good part of 2024...—we had five public meetings, we had public outreach, talking about what it would look like to allow duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes, into single-family residential areas," said Littleton Mayor Kyle Schlachter.
It was part of the city's effort to take a look at inclusionary housing options for the gr