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Navigation Campus sees rising demand and plumbing fix; council seeks more transparency and resident feedback

Horns Committee (Housing, Neighborhood Services and Redevelopment Policy Committee) · January 28, 2026
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Homelessness manager Stephanie Piper reported higher than expected campus use during cold weather (about 300–380 people at night), plumbing repairs completed Jan. 23 and normal mold testing results; council members pressed for resident feedback, clearer timelines and more frequent communications with the public.

Stephanie Piper, manager of the City of Aurora’s homelessness program, updated the Horns Committee on Jan. 27 about the Aurora Regional Navigation Campus and the homelessness division’s 2026 reporting plan.

Piper said the campus operator provides monthly and quarterly reports; November and December reports showed tier‑1 occupancy averages of 159 and 264 beds respectively, and December had limited tier movement into tiers 2 and 3. "It is looking like this past weekend with…

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