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Denver council rejects late filing for Salvation Army shelter agreement, approves settlement introduction

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Council refused unanimous approval to late‑file a resolution authorizing a Salvation Army agreement for Crossroads shelter, but unanimously allowed a $72,500 settlement resolution to be introduced; several proclamations were also adopted during the meeting.

Denver City Council on June 9 declined to allow a late introduction of a proposed agreement with The Salvation Army to operate a 24/7 Crossroads emergency shelter in Council District 9 after the motion to suspend rules failed to receive unanimous consent.

President Pro Tem Romero Campbell moved to suspend the rules to add Council Resolution 25‑0713 to the agenda as a late filing. The mayor’s office and the Department of Housing Stability had asked for the accommodation, saying the item was late because of an administrative error. Angela Casillas of the…

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