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Longmont residents urge city action after multiple registered offenders move into single home recovery facility
Summary
Three residents from Winding Drive told council they found multiple registered offenders living together in what they say is a commercial recovery residence; speakers asked the city to consider an ordinance limiting how many registered offenders may live in a single-family home and requested clearer communication from regulators and staff.
Several Longmont residents used the study-session public-comment period to urge council to act after a house on Winding Drive began operating, they say, as a recovery residence that houses multiple registered offenders.
Connie Hamming, a Winding Drive resident, said she believes changes to state law that allowed more unrelated adults to live together created an unintended pathway for investors to convert single-family homes into “treatment type centers” that she called “mini hotels.” Hamming said, “Several surrounding cities have adopted restrictions to the number of registered *** offenders who can…
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