Loveland City Council to consider new camping ban rules, shelter site
Loveland City Council considers ordinance changes to reduce $8 million enforcement costs and a $2.85 million purchase for a 24-hour homeless shelter building.
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Loveland weighs new space for 24/7 shelter, new camping ban rules
Sheltering options for those experiencing homelessness in the City of Loveland are few and far between, and in the new year, city leaders are trying to figure out a long-term solution.The Loveland Resource Center (LRC) is set to close mid-March, prompting city leaders to explore next steps for the community's most vulnerable residents."Seven," who stays in a tent each night behind the LRC alongside his dog, Sox, is just one person experiencing h…
Loveland City Council to consider new camping ban rules, shelter site
There may be a new year on the calendar, but a topic that dominated Loveland City Council discussion in 2025 is topping the agenda to start 2026. First, members will consider a potential amendment to the city’s 2022 camping ban ordinance, a change that was voted down by members in August. Then they will get a chance to decide whether to spend $2.85 million to purchase a building in north Loveland that will house a 24-hour homeless shelter. Grant…
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