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Resident urges Aurora to prioritize collaborative, transparent approach for emergency warming spaces
Summary
A Ward 4 resident and volunteer worker in emergency warming spaces urged the council to avoid opaque procurement and to partner directly with community volunteers and providers to open warming spaces more rapidly for unhoused neighbors; the mayor asked staff to follow up.
At the public‑comment portion of the Aurora City Council meeting, Theo Elliott, a Ward 4 resident and volunteer, urged city leaders to change how they structure emergency warming spaces for people who are unhoused.
Elliott said he has worked in warming and emergency care spaces for two years and praised local volunteers…
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