regional navigation campus
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Douglas County finalizes partnership with Aurora on homeless navigation campus
Douglas County’s Board of Commissioners officially adopted an intergovernmental agreement at a meeting Tuesday forming a partnership with the city of Aurora on its regional navigation campus, described by officials as a “one-stop shop” for homelessness services. The county board voted in July to contribute money to the campus and voted unanimously to make the…
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Douglas County finalizes partnership with Aurora on homeless navigation campus
Douglas County’s Board of Commissioners officially adopted an intergovernmental agreement at a meeting Tuesday forming a partnership with the city of Aurora on its regional navigation campus, described by officials as a “one-stop shop” for homelessness services. The county board voted in July to contribute money to the campus and voted unanimously to make the…
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Aurora council votes to fill homeless service provider funding gaps at quarterly workshop
While Aurora’s councilmembers held differing opinions on how to handle dollars for homeless service providers, they eventually agreed to allocate federal money to several organizations, bringing a few of them to flat funding. The councilmembers, however, entirely cut funding to the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless. Aurora’s policymaking body earlier delayed a decision on funding…
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Aurora to buy property for homeless navigation campus
The Aurora City Council voted Monday to move forward with a purchase agreement for a 13-acre hotel site for its future regional navigation campus. The campus is intended to be a “one stop shop” for homeless services, helping direct people to shelters and resources, similar to the Colorado Springs Rescue Mission. The property is at…



