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Resident urges Denver to address open-air drug and sex market blocking Globeville path access
Summary
A Globeville resident told the Denver City Council that an area near the neighborhood’s access to a river path is “riddled with fentanyl” and prostitution, creating safety and access problems. He urged city action after recent fires and daily exposures to drugs in the location he identified.
A Globeville resident told the Denver City Council during the Jan. 27 public comment period that an open-air market for fentanyl and prostitution near a key path access point is blocking neighborhood use of the river path and creating public-safety hazards.
Philip Marino said he lives in Globeville and described the problem at “40 Fifth in Washington,” which he said is…
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