City offices and facilities will be closed for a city staff event on December 11 at the following times:- Littleton Center and the Belleview Service Center — closed from 11 a.m.– 1:30 p.m.- Bemis Public Library — opening postponed until 1:30 p.m.- Littleton Municipal Court — closed from 12–1 p.m.- Littleton Museum — closed all day.(closed on Mondays)
The Finance Department will close at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7 for a staff event. It will resume normal hours on Friday, Dec. 8 at 8 a.m.
Building and Development in Littleton
The City of Littleton is here to help you with your building and development projects! Our goal is to protect and steward our built environment and public realm, while seeking to enhance Littleton's vibrancy and quality of life though improvements to our roads, buildings, historic landmarks, and other vital resources.
Our Community Development Department, consisting of both the Planning Division and the Building and Code Compliance Division, in collaboration with our Economic Development and Public Works Departments, work to ensure that new projects and construction in Littleton meet our community's objectives for safety, design, sustainability, preservation, and livability. We look to partner with you and your team to ensure that projects can get to the finish line while meeting the outcomes that residents and elected officials have established for the City of Littleton.
Below you will find more specific information on our development and permitting processes, our historic preservation programs, public works in Littleton, and our code compliance program.
Use this search function to determine whether an address is inside the Littleton's city limits.
Map Gallery includes Google Street Maps of Littleton City Limits and Places; Interactive GIS Maps of Parcel, District and Zoning Maps; Public Works and Development Activity Project Maps; Transportation and Parking Maps
With eTRAKiT, the homeowner, developer and contractor may apply and pay for most permits online, submit development applications electronically, schedule building inspections, check plan review status, and view the anticipated date when a permit will be issued.
Building codes are designed to protect the occupants of buildings. They describe requirements that protect the structural integrity of a building and the safe installation of the electrical, plumbing, and heating systems.
A license or registration certificate is required to obtain building permits to do work within the city limits of Littleton.
The mission of Code Compliance is to promote the health, safety, and welfare of the community through education, community involvement, and enforcement of ordinances.
Information on the site development and planning process, as well as standards and information for development applications.
The historic preservation program works to protect and enhance historic buildings, sites and neighborhoods in Littleton. Littleton’s historic preservation program is governed by Chapter 8 of Littleton's Title 10 Unified Land Use Code (ULUC).
303-795-3700
303-795-3751
303-734-8076 drt@littletongov.org
303-795-3758 codecompliance@littletongov.org
303-795-3751 buildingpermits@littletongov.org
eTRAKiT Portal
303-795-3863 pwpermits@littletongov.org
303-795-3748
303-734-8094 economicdev@littletongov.org
800-922-1987
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