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Multiple residents urge Loveland council to act on homelessness after shelter plans stall
Summary
Several residents told the council they are concerned about the unhoused population and urged regional or local solutions after discussions about a proposed shelter stalled; speakers described lived experience, data on foster‑care links to homelessness, and requests for increased city responsibility.
Public comment at the Loveland City Council meeting on May 20 focused heavily on homelessness and shelter options after a proposed PUD and regional shelter discussion stalled.
Ward 1 homeowner Tricia Sellers delivered a personal account of the experience of people sleeping in public spaces and walking between service sites late at night, describing exhaustion and lack of reliable shelter. “That exhaustion after you've walked from place to place to place,” Sellers said during public comment, asking council to imagine not having a…
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