Denver City Council clears ways for homeless shelter in Lincoln Park

The Denver City Council on Monday gave local nonprofit Haven of Hope the green light to turn an industrial building in the Lincoln Park neighborhood into a homeless shelter with eight to 12 beds for people in a recovery program.

The approval came despite 18 emailed comments opposed to the zoning change largely focused on concerns around the potential impact the facility might have on crime rates, public drug use, trash and property damage in a neighborhood that has recently grappled with challenges related to a massive homeless encampment.

City officials swept that encampment — located at the intersection of West Eighth Avenue and Navajo Street — last month in part because of three overdose deaths and multiple felony arrests that took place there.

City Council President Jamie Torres, who represents the city’s District 3 where that encampment and future shelter are located, said the concerns voiced in the opposition letter are largely a reflection of the city’s failures to adequately address the homelessness crisis.

The city also received 28 comments in support of the zoning change. No one who opposed the shelter spoke during Monday’s meeting.

“These are the symptoms when people have no access to bathrooms, no access to places to get water, to find food,” Torres said before joining her colleagues in a unanimous vote to support the zoning change. “And the crisis that the city faces is exactly why Haven of Hope aims to do what they can, little by little, to address the recovery needs of the folks on our streets.”

The property at 700 N. Mariposa St. is already zoned to allow for larger homeless shelters, those with 41 guests or more, according to the city planning department.

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