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HEART reports enrollments and outcomes; Highlands Ranch business owner raises safety concerns

3241540 · May 9, 2025
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Summary

HEART reported April operational metrics (14 new enrollments, 69 referrals, 24 exits) and described outreach volume and geographic distribution. A Highlands Ranch business owner told the meeting of harassment and drug-use activity at a Safeway shopping-center bus-stop area, prompting a pledge of increased patrol and follow-up.

HEART navigators reported April operational figures May 8 and described recent outreach, shelter placements and business engagements. Meeting participants also heard a public comment from a Highlands Ranch business owner who said her storefront experienced harassment, drug activity and overnight camping linked to a nearby RTD bus stop.

Tiffany Marcito of HEART said the team enrolled 14 new people in April and received 69 referrals. HEART reported 24 people exited the program during the month. HEART also said it had 13 business engagements in April and, since the start of the year, has interacted with 89 businesses and worked with the sheriff’s office to secure 52 trespass letters.

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