Denver approves basic income, tent village, hotels for homeless

Denver approves basic income, tent village, hotels for homeless

The Denver City Council approved Monday providing a basic income to 140 people experiencing homelessness.

The body also green-lighted a new tent village for people experiencing homelessness in the parking lot at the city-owned Arie P. Taylor building, 4685 Peoria St.

The council also extended a contract for putting people experiencing homelessness at risk for COVID up in hotels for six months. However, one of the hotels will close this week. Basic income for transgender, gender non-conforming Working with the non-profit Impact Charitable, the city will use American Rescue Plan Act money to funnel $2 million in payments to people […]

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