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  • Mike Johnston opens city’s largest homeless ‘micro-community’ in Overland Park

    Mike Johnston opens city’s largest homeless ‘micro-community’ in Overland Park

    Denver opens ‘flagship’ micro-community for homelessTom Hellauer tom.hellauer@denvergazette.comTomHellauertom.hellauer@denvergazette.comhttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/a3dc80c0a9d47d671f1f3da872cc0a06?s=100&d=mm&r=g Denver’s largest “micro-community” – a taxpayer-funded program that offers shelter to homeless people – officially opened on Monday, the culmination of a process that encountered pushback from nearby residents. The site at 621 W. Wesley Ave., just south of the intersection Santa Fe Drive and Evans Avenue on…


  • Mike Johnston opens city’s largest homeless ‘micro-community’ in Overland Park

    Tom Hellauer tom.hellauer@denvergazette.com Denver’s largest “micro-community” — a taxpayer-funded program that offers shelter to homeless people — officially opened on Monday, the culmination of a process that encountered pushback from nearby residents. The site at 621 W. Wesley Ave., just south of the intersection Santa Fe Drive and Evans Avenue on the east side of the…


  • Denver resident wins appeal of approval to build ‘micro-community’

    Denver resident wins appeal of approval to build ‘micro-community’

    A Denver resident on Tuesday successfully appealed the zoning decision to build a “micro-community” site in the Overland Park neighborhood in Denver, forcing Mayor Mike Johnston’s office to refile the permit request. The successful appeal is unlikely to stop the building of the “micro-community” at 621 W. Wesley Ave., which already broke ground. But it…


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