In a community shaped by neighborhoods, mixed housing stock, and frequent visitors to local destinations, staircase hazards often show up in predictable places:
- Older rental properties and townhomes: worn treads, loose rails, uneven steps, and lighting that doesn’t adequately help people see the edge of each step.
- Common areas in multi-family buildings: entrances, stairwells, and laundry-room routes where debris, poor signage, or delayed maintenance can create unsafe footing.
- Event-related foot traffic: temporary crowd flow (and rushed cleanup afterward) can leave clutter, wet surfaces, or blocked stairs.
- Seasonal conditions: Colorado weather cycles—snowmelt, tracked-in moisture, salt/ice melt residue—can make stair surfaces slick even after “cleanup.”
A strong claim in Littleton starts by pinpointing which conditions were present and who had the practical ability to fix them.


