Seth Klamann is a statehouse reporter at the Denver Post, covering policy, state government and the legislature. He previously worked for the Gazette, the Casper Star-Tribune and the Omaha World-Herald. He's a graduate of the University of Missouri and a proud Kansas City native.
Benjamin Stark, 29, who lives in the Felix apartment complex, is photographed in Denver on May 7, 2024. Stark, along with other tenants, are hoping the recent strengthening of Colorado’s safe-housing laws by legislators will help with some of the issues at the Felix. “That would be day one,” he said, referring to when he moved into the Felix apartment complex in southeast Denver in summer 2021. “I didn’t have for about a month and a half. It was a heat wave.
In search of a place of her own — and to give more space back to her hosts — Adib agreed in September to rent an apartment at the Felix, albeit for only six months. The measure was also sponsored by Sen. Tony Exum and Reps. Mandy Lindsay and Meg Froelich, all fellow Democrats. Other property owners who testified against tightening the safe-housing law said renters often contributed to issues in their apartments, including by pouring grease into drains, and that the new requirements were unreasonable for landlords.Colorado is close to outlawing all hand-held cellphone use behind the wheel after lawmakers pass bill
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