This post includes over 400 pages of emails I rec’d as the result of a CORA request. There are several duplicates of emails as a result of the trail from beginning to end is included. You might find it easier to view from the bottom up since that is the order in which they were sent. I have tried to make it easier for you by providing page numbers and the topic of the emails. The link will open the file with all the emails and the page listing below will help you get where you want to go quicker.
Page 1 – CORA request
Page 2 – Why aren’t council breakfasts posted on the website?
Page 4 – Exchange with John Nalbandian on how to get along
about council workshop
Page 6 – Prince Street Crossing to Highline Canal Path
Page 9 – Scorecard
Page 10 – LPS Foundation
Page 12– Travel arrangements for Brinkman
Page 14 – Alamo
Page 16 – TrailMark – Park and HOA meeting
Page 25 – Platte River Bar & Grill
Page 26 – DBJ subscription for Brinkman
Page 27 – Recreational Marijuana
Page 28 – More with John Nalbandian on council workshop on how to get along
Page 34 – Meeting with TrailMark Residents about Process
Page 46 – Beckman and Chief of Police
Page 47 – Meeting schedule
Page 48 – Meeting between Beckman and Penny
Page 49 – Brinkman asking for printed copies
Page 50 – Meeting room for council workshop – Beckman asks for Comm Room with seating for public
Page 58 – Infrastructure meeting between Beckman and Penny
Page 60 – Breakfast Meeting
Page 62 – National League of Cities Confirmation Packets
Page 63– New Signage at Platte Canyon and Mineral
Page 65 – More TrailMark
Page 68 – Training
Page 70– CORA Request
Page 73 – Mayor having problems with website
Page 74 – Polling taxpayers about possible tax increase
Page 75 – Boards and Commissions minutes
Page 76 – Mylars need signing
Page 77 – Community Conversation on UR
Page 79 – High Line Canal Conservancy
Page 80- 83 – Mayor’s Welcome Letter
Page 84 – Beckman to Penny – Eliminate UR
Page 85 – Metro Mayor’s Caucus Weekly Digest
Page 90 – Coloradoland Tire and Service
Page 92 – Mineral Ave Corridor Assessment
Page 93 – TrailMark HOA
Page 96 – New property owner wants to meet to discuss incentives
Page 100 – Meeting with Brad Brooks
Page 103 – Sex Offenders on S Elati
Page 104 – Traffic Concerns on Mineral
Page 107 – Ribbon Cutting at TrailMark
Page 108 – Meeting with City Attorney and Brinkman
Page 112 – Station 19 in TrailMark
Page 115 – Building a Better Colorado
Page 118 – Mineral Discussion (Traffic)
Page 122 – More with John Nalbandian on Council workshop on getting along
Page 142 – Cost for council workshop
Page 143 – Meeting change
Page 144 – Brinkman meeting with city attorney
Page 146 – Change Littleton’s Logo – Suggestion
Page 148 – More with John Nalbandian on council workshop
Page 149 – Start time for council meetings
Page 150 – Notice where council’s dinner will be waiting for them
Page 151 – Galvanize.com – just what Brinkman thinks should go on the Ensor property
Page 152 – Mineral traffic flow
Page 154 – Cold Stone Creamery
Page 157 – CML Conference accommodations for Brinkman
Page 159 – Littleton Blvd crossings
Page 161 – Mineral traffic
Page 163 – CML workshops
Page 169 – 225 – More John Nalbandian on council workshop
Page 226 – Business list for Aspen Grove
Page 227 – South Platte Working Group
Page 231 – Letter of Resignation from Fran Pierson on Zoning Code Committee
Page 234 – Mineral Traffic meeting
Page 236 – National League of City – travel plans for Brinkman
Page 247 – Parking downtown
Page 250 – DRCOG Awards
Page 253 – Meeting between Bill Hopping, Debbie Brinkman, Michael Penny and Brad Brooks on working together with council for a better Littleton
Page 254 – Council Training
Page 257 – Televising Quasi-Judicial Board Meetings
Page 260 – Council request for their food orders
Page 263 – Meeting Changes
Page 267 – Brad Brooks, new property owner in Littleton, wants to meet to see how the city and he can work together
Page 270 – Power Point request from Kay Wilmesher on Aging Well
Page 271 – Signal at Jackass Hill
Page 277 – American Hotel and Lodging Assoc letter to mayor on short term rental market
Page 279 – Ground Breaking at TrailMark for Station 19
Page 280 – Public Info on larger businesses in Littleton
Page 284 – Craig Coronato – returning to Littleton and interested in being on Planning Board
Page 286 – CML
Page 288 – More on Mineral Ave traffic
Page 289 – Doug Clark’s email
Page 291 – Riverside Downs
Page 292 – Lakewood Economic Development Breakfast
Page 303 – Council Meeting Jan. 26
Page 305 – Closure of WalMart
Page 307 – South Metro Housing $50K Study
Page 308 – Andrew Hancock critical of council
Page 310 – Another reason not to let WalMart in
Page 312 – Council Standards
Page 320 – Parking and Growth with Levi Pike
Page 330 – Bemis as part of the Arapahoe County Library District and the Littleton Museum to the History Colorado
Page 336 – Littleton Fire Recruits Graduation
Page 341 – CML Study Session
Page 342 – Dinner arrangements
Page 343 – The Road Ahead – Jobs, Housing, Transportation: Leveraging the Benefits of TOD (Transit Oriented Development i.e. high density)
Page 347 – CML Workshops
Page 355 – Metro Mayors Forum with Denver Business Journal
Page 358 – Post card proof
Page 359 – City Update
Page 360 – Study Session Presentation Set up
Page 364 – Draft of speech for Beckman
Page 365 – Email exchange between Valdes and Beckman on housing survey
Page 373 – Meeting with Margi Clute
Page 376 – Neighborhood Meeting on Ensor
Page 381 – CML – first tier suburbs
Page 382 – Rumor Guard
Page 387 – Meeting with Margi Clute
Page 368 – Brinkman needs help with a mailing
Page 411 – Ensor property meeting with neighbors (or mob as Brinkman describes)
Page 413 – Littleton Valley Villas – potential annexation
Page 414 – Web search for council meeting minutes – not significant according to Penny
Page 415 – vacation schedule
Page 417 – Mayor’s agenda
Page 418 – potential absence
Page 421 – Fire and a study session – Brinkman says No
Page 424 – Last night’s study session – a wonderful job
Page 426 – C470 corridor Coalition Policy Committee Meeting #31
Page 437 – Arapahoe County Mayors, Managers and Commissioners Breakfast Meeting
Page 438 – Paul Bingham’s Meeting Notice about Ensor Property – Brinkman’s reaction
Page 442 – TrailMark Station 19
Page 443 – WalMart and Sam’s Club Development Issue
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