Denver’s plan to end homelessness sees improvement

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DENVER — The city of Denver has spent tens of millions of dollars moving people off the streets and into shelters. For a while, people were cycling back onto the streets from hotels and tiny homes. But now, the city said more people are moving into permanent housing than back into homelessness.

“Congratulations on finally flipping the outcomes to the direction we need them to be,” City Councilwoman Amanda Sawyer said. She has been one of All In Mile High’s toughest critics.

She was happy to see a different trend…

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