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Adams County adds $100,000 to Colorado Poverty Law Project to aid mobile-home residents
Summary
The board approved a $100,000 amendment to its agreement with the Colorado Poverty Law Project to expand 'know your rights' trainings and legal services for residents of mobile-home parks, which staff said include more than 10 parks and over 2,000 lots in Adams County.
Adams County commissioners unanimously approved Amendment 3 to the county's agreement with the Colorado Poverty Law Project (CPLP), adding $100,000 to support a mobile-home initiative that provides trainings and direct legal representation to residents.
"Our county is at a real inflection point when it comes to our vulnerable residents…
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