DENVER – The number of people living without homes in Denver may be growing, but the appearance of the city’s center – once dotted with sprawling encampments – has changed over the past 18 months.
Where tents once lined the streets of downtown, there are now open sidewalks and medians.
“You might see three people together, whereas you used to see 16,” said Cathy Alderman, the chief communications and public policy officer for Colorado Coalition for the Homeless…