LITTLETON, Colo. — The autumn leaves in Littleton are a reminder that things change, but some in the charming community say city leaders are trying to allow too much change, too quickly.

The group Rooted in Littleton believes housing density is being forced into neighborhoods that don’t need it, hurting their character.

“Fighting City Hall is not easy,” Mark Harris, a board member for the group, told Denver7 Monday. “City council is bound and determined to impose some form of density housing in our single-family neighborhoods throughout Littleton. That means duplexes, triplexes and quadplexes in every single family residential neighborhood. That is too much, and we just said we can't abide by that.”

Ballot Measure 3A would change the City of Littleton's charter, freezing single-family

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