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Committee hears briefing on supportive housing contracts that aim to serve roughly 650 households annually

Community Planning and Housing Committee, Denver (Consolidated City and County) · November 18, 2025
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Summary

City staff briefed the committee on five supportive‑housing contracts for 2026–27 — including Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, Mercy Housing, Saint Francis Center, Dolores Project and Urban Peak — which together are expected to serve several hundred households and will be routed for council approval as required.

Host’s supportive‑housing team briefed the committee on Nov. 18 about a portfolio of supportive‑housing contracts that will serve households with high housing and service needs. Staff said the city conducted a competitive solicitation and is preparing five contracts for 2026–27, three of which will require council approval because their 2026 amounts exceed $500,000.

Staff described supportive housing as a long‑term intervention pairing rental subsidy or project‑based units with voluntary wraparound services to stabilize people exiting literal homelessness. "Supportive housing really works with…

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