DENVER — Months after residents first raised concerns about looming funding cuts, the future of Denver’s Monroe Village tiny home community remains uncertain as the Colorado Village Collaborative scrambles to find a new site and the money to move it.
Residents were nervous back in September when Denver7 spoke to them about the looming funding cuts and closure of the community.
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“We found out from the city that they would no longer be funding our Monroe site starting September of this year,” said Jessica Ehinger, CEO of Colorado Village Collaborative, which operates the tiny home village on city-owned property.
According to the proposed 2026 Denver budget, the move is listed as a series of “strategic restructurings to reduce duplicate services.”…