Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Littleton transitioned many services to online options. What were your experiences with these services?
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Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Littleton transitioned many services to online options. What were your experiences with these services?
Very positiveIf positive or negative please explain why.
It was easy to file an online police report, listen in on Council meetings, apply for grants and read the Littleton Report.Would you like the City of Littleton to continue to offer online options?
The City of Littleton's goal is to support community and inclusion. Do you feel that having online options supports community members who have limited mobility and transportation options?
Are there any city services that are not currently online that you would like to see offered?
Most important is continue to provide live coverage of Council meetings (and post them in archives), and allowing citizen comment without attending in person. I would like to see crime reports by neighborhoods online, as used to be reported.Did you participate online or by phone in public meetings and would you like this to be an option moving forward?