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Council directs city manager to develop plan to phase out city‑run shelters

Loveland City Council · December 3, 2024
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Summary

Council asked the city manager to produce a fiscally responsible plan by Feb. 25, 2025, to eventually end city‑managed shelter operations at the South Railroad Facility and Loveland Resource Center and to report spending on homelessness services and comparative data from other Colorado municipalities.

The Loveland City Council voted to direct the city manager to develop a detailed, fiscally responsible plan for the city to transition away from operating municipal shelters, including the South Railroad Facility (SRF) and the Loveland Resource Center (LRC). Councilor Samson framed the motion as an effort to inventory city spending on homelessness services, compare municipal sheltering models around Colorado, and bring back a draft ordinance addressing how the city's…

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