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Ensuring a Littleton for All Generations

Hi, I’m Amanda.
I serve on Littleton's
City Council District 3.

I’m a bridge-builder, a mom, an advocate, and a professor. I’ve raised my kids in Littleton, love every inch of this community, and I’m here to listen and give back. My passion is in bringing people together to navigate tough issues and find paths forward, together.

Currently, I serve as the City Council liaison to both the Environmental Stewardship Board and the Next Generation Advisory Board, where I help connect community voices with city leadership.

Littleton needs every voice to be engaged and I want to facilitate that collaborative spirit. Make sure to check out the best initiatives in Littleton in the section below.

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WORK IN PROGRESS

Keeping you informed is a top priority for me. Explore the links below for up‑to‑date details on the projects Littleton is considering and the work currently in progress.
When I ran for Littleton City Council, I committed to helping build a community where everyone belongs, feels connected, and is supported. Here are a few places where you can help strengthen that sense of connection. If you know of opportunities to add, please reach out!

COMMUNITY THROUGH
CONNECTION

My Priorities

Housing for All Generations

The price of housing in Littleton has doubled in the past ten years. At this rate, my kids will never be able to live in the community they were raised in. We can all agree that more needs to be done to ensure we have housing options to meet our needs at each stage of life. To get there, we need freedom, flexibility, and fairness– not one-size-fits-all mandates. Let’s work together for a future where we can live together.

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Safe Streets

Current street design and safety measures are failing to keep kids, cyclists, and drivers safe. Littleton needs to move more quickly to implement roadway changes to better meet the needs for all of us, especially those traveling on foot, bike, wheels, in addition to those in cars throughout the city. I will work to support investment in the Safer Streets Littleton process, while pushing for more coherent, community-driven transportation planning.

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Sustainable Economy

Littleton faces budget challenges if we cannot grow employment, diversify the economy, and spur economic growth. As a Council Member I will support local businesses, and promote policies to increase access to diverse income streams. I will support redevelopment of key corridors like Littleton Blvd, Mineral Ave, and South Broadway. I want a city government that is efficient, effective, and responsive to the needs of local merchants. Their success is our city’s success. A thriving local economy is the engine that helps make Littleton a place for all generations to succeed. 

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Amanda believes in the power of community, and she knows that listening to residents is the first step in building a stronger Littleton.

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Senator

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Endorsements

Steve Barr
Littleton City Council Mayor Pro Tem

Jeff Bridges
Senator

Pat Cronenberger
South Metro Housing Options Commissioner


Colorado Working Families Party

Meg Frolick

Representative

Iman Jodeh
Senator
 

Bebe Kleinman
CEO at Doctors Care

Chris Kolker

Senator

Linda Newell
Former Senator

David Ortiz
Former Representative


Andrea Peters
Littleton City Council Member

Keely Quinn
Founder of Littleton Q+

Robert Reichardt
Littleton City Council Member
 

Gretchen Rydin
Representative

Kyle Schlachter
Littleton City Council Mayor


Sierra Club

 

Susan Thornton
South Metro Community Foundation

Carrie Warren-Gully
Arapahoe County Commissioner

Joel Zink
Littleton City Council Member

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