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Ten Day Notice for Removal
March 4, 2024This hunting platform was recently found in the Sarah Doublet Forest and must be removed by March 15, 2024 or it will be removed by LCT and disposed of. The
Introducing the LCT Land Acquisition Fund
November 15, 2023During Town Meeting on November 1st, 2023, Article 20 – Conservation Commission Appropriation & Borrowing Authorization Purchase of Webster Property – was narrowly defeated. The vote to purchase 36.5 acres
36 acre Conservation Opportunity Failed at Town Meeting
October 24, 2023Updated 11/15/2023: Littleton Conservation Trust endorsed the acquisition of Lyle Webster’s 36+ acres on Bulkeley Road. The town’s purchase of this property was on the warrant for the November 1st
Littleton Open Space and Recreation Plan Public Survey
June 13, 2023The Littleton Open Space and Recreation Plan committee needs your input! They are collecting data for the vision and goals of the 2023 Open Space and Recreation Plan. This 5
Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Meeting
May 5, 2023 Read more »Remembering Grant Marley
April 27, 2023Former LCT Trustee Grant Marley passed away on Sunday, April 23, 2023. Grant will be missed by many who had the privilege of going on a bird walk with him
Outdoor Recreation Survey
November 7, 2022The National Park Service requires the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to complete a Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) every five years to remain eligible for funding from the Land and
Your Input Needed: Littleton Bicycle and Pedestrian Survey
November 4, 2022The Town of Littleton in partnership with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council is developing a bicycle and pedestrian master plan. Your input is needed! Let’s make walking, biking, and rolling
Level 3 Drought
August 12, 2022Massachusetts Drought Status From CISMA-SuAsCo Due to five months of below normal rainfall, Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Bethany Card declared a Level 3 – Critical Drought in the
Garlic Mustard Update — time to bag it up
May 29, 2022From LCT Trustee and invasive species guru Rick Findlay: Many thanks to all who have been helping our effort to control Garlic Mustard on conservation lands and throughout town. Plants
LCT Needs You
October 22, 2021The LCT board of trustees is seeking new members. If you are a Littleton resident with a desire to help preserve conservation lands and educate the public about environmental issues,
Please Help Us Defeat Invasive Garlic Mustard in Littleton
May 19, 2021Littleton Conservation Trust Trustees Rick Findlay and Andrew Sammarco are recruiting a volunteer work group to control the spread of invasive plant species. Organizing a group of volunteers has been