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Aurora council adopts 72‑hour notice and outreach requirement before clearing homeless camps in 6–4 vote

Aurora City Council · March 24, 2026
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Summary

After heated public comment and council debate, the Aurora City Council adopted resolution R2026‑22 requiring at least 72 hours’ notice and coordinated outreach before abating unauthorized camps, with exceptions for imminent public-safety risks and certain roadway or CDOT properties.

Aurora City Council voted 6–4 to adopt resolution R2026‑22, which requires the homelessness division to provide no less than 72 hours’ notice and coordinated outreach before abating unauthorized encampments, except in narrowly defined imminent public‑health or safety situations and on CDOT or other intergovernmental‑agreement property.

The resolution formalizes the city’s current practice, staff said. “This resolution includes giving no less than 72 hours notice prior to abating an unauthorized camp that allows for the coordination with Keeson as well as giving those that are experiencing homelessness and our…

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