Supportive Housing Program Alleges Sudden Eviction Without Explanation

Nonprofit says city order could displace dozens of residents in recovery and reentry programs

LOVELAND, Colo. — Leaders of SuPEERior Connections-Loveland, a nonprofit supportive housing program serving people recovering from substance use disorders, mental health challenges, and incarceration, say they have been ordered by the City of Loveland to vacate their property within two weeks without being provided a clear explanation of alleged zoning or code violations.

According to the organization, city officials recently conducted a walkthrough of its facility at 914 W. Sixth St. after staff requested guidance on addressing potential compliance issues. Jennifer Ames, the nonprofit’s director of operations, said the walkthrough concluded without officials identifying specific violations or outlining corrective actions. Instead, she said the organization received a directive to vacate the property within two weeks…

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