Denver City Council to mull spending $30M on homeless services

The Denver City Council will consider a trio of resolutions totaling $30 million to support the city’s efforts to shelter the homeless.

The first is a resolution to approve a $14 million, two-year agreement between the city and Bayaud Works, LLC for services supporting 205 family shelter units at the Tamarac Family Shelter, near I-25 and Hampden Avenue.

Bayaud Works is one of three new outfits selected by the city to continue operating Denver’s largest city-owned homeless shelters, replacing longtime service provider The Salvation Army…

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