City of Littleton offices and facilities, including the Littleton Museum, the Municipal Court, and Bemis Public Library will be closed on Monday, September 2, in observance of Labor Day.
The City of Littleton's planning efforts and reviews are guided primarily by our zoning regulations, the Unified Land Use Code, and the Comprehensive Plan, Envision Littleton. These are the core documents planning staff will base their evaluation of projects, permits, and other applications on. They have been reviewed and adopted by the Littleton City Council. Click on the different icons below to learn more about our Land Use Code, our comprehensive plan, access our zoning map, and learn more about other adopted documents and regulations that inform development in Littleton.
Access interactive zoning maps and land use regulations.
Review the role of our Comprehensive Plan, and access the plan, our Future Land Use and Character map, and other design criteria.
The Littleton Charter and City Code is in place to provide continuity of laws and regulations, and to preserve and enhance accessibility and transparency into the city’s laws. The code is designed to be interactive and easy to navigate and search.
A metro district is a type of Title 32 special district similar to a school, fire or water district. They are established, typically by developers, to finance necessary infrastructure.