Denver City Council Plans to Make Safe-Camping Site Authorization Permanent

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Denver City Council Plans to Make Safe-Camping Site Authorization Permanent
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The first safe-camping site went live in December 2020.

After being adopted as a temporary fix for homelessness during the pandemic, Denver's safe-camping site program may soon become a permanent tool for city officials.

plan to sponsor a zoning code amendment that will move the language that authorizes safe-camping sites from a temporary administrative rule tied to the pandemic to a permanent section in the Denver zoning code. The pandemic flipped that thinking. Although it took him some months to come around, in the summer of 2020, Hancock announced his support for the establishment of safe-camping sites that would be run by nonprofit organizations. That November, Tina Axelrad, the Denver zoning administrator, created a temporary unlisted use to allow for safe-camping sites until December 2023.

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