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<br /> <br />through the Denver metropolitan area, <br />is used by thousands of people annually. <br />The nature center offers lectures and <br />tours, as well as interpretive nature <br />trails. In 1990, the City of Littleton <br />implemented an educational program, <br />jointly administered by the park staff <br />and the local public school district. <br />Science classes are beginning to <br />incorporate environmental projects <br />conducted in the park into their <br />curriculum. Adult education programs <br />and scouting activities are taking <br />, advantage of this opportunity as well. <br /> <br />Jon Payne, Planning Director <br />City of Littleton <br />2255 West Berry Avenue <br />Littleton, CO 80120 <br />(303) 795-381,9 <br /> <br />CONTACTS <br />Robert Searnes <br />,Urban Edges, Inc. <br />1401 Blake Street, Suite 301 <br />Denver, CO 80202 <br />(303) 623-8107 <br /> <br />REFERENCES <br /> <br />City of LittletonJSouth Suburban Park and Recreation and Park District. South Platte <br />Park Master Plan. 1983, <br /> <br />Nibling, Phyllis. "Littleton Floodplain Park Develops." Denver Post, December 17, '1980. <br /> <br />Payne, Jon V. . "The Littleton Plan: A Non:Structural Concept for, Flood Control.'" In <br />Western Planner, September/October 1989. <br /> <br />Searncs, Rqbert. "The South Platte River Greenway." In Planninl!, January 1990. <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />Searnes, Robert. "Exciting Liaisons: Cross Fertilization Among the Disciplines Leads to <br />New Solutions for Greenways." Unpublished article, Urb,an Edges, Inc., Denver, <br />Colorado. <br /> <br />Shoemaker, Joe, with Leonard A Stevens. Returninl! the Platte to the People. Denver, <br />Colorado: The Greenway Foundation. 1981. . <br /> <br />17 <br />