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Loveland council tables proposed shelter rezoning, asks staff for comprehensive impact study
Summary
The council voted 5–4 to table item 8.3 — a rezoning application to allow a full‑time adult homeless shelter — and directed the city manager to commission a comprehensive impact study covering infrastructure, cemetery effects, police calls, operational feasibility and comparative regional data.
Loveland City Council on Dec. 3 voted to table a proposed rezoning that would allow a full‑time adult homeless shelter, saying elected officials need more data before deciding where or whether the facility should be sited.
Councilor Troy McFall moved to postpone consideration of item 8.3 and directed the city manager to commission “a comprehensive impact study” that, as McFall described it, should include “an analysis of the economic and infrastructure impacts on surrounding residential and business areas, a review of the community impact including effects on public spaces such as a cemetery, a full report of police calls…
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