Boulder relocates homelessness services amid broader push to curb outdoor sleeping downtown

Later this month, the City of Boulder will relocate its Community Court program, which helps homeless people address low-level charges, from the Penfield Tate Municipal Building to St. John’s Episcopal Church, about half a mile away.

The change comes amid a broader push to prevent camping near Boulder Creek Park, formerly known as the Civic Area and Central Park. The relocation will occur on July 23.

Separately, Deacon’s Closet, a nonprofit that provides clothing, footwear and personal items to unhoused people, will also relocate from the municipal building to the nearby church…

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