Loveland no longer has plans for a long-term overnight shelter
Loveland cancels shelter purchase after nonprofit withdrawal and will close Resource Center by April 30, ending city-run overnight shelter services amid financial and operational challenges.
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Loveland pulls back from shelter plan as Resource Center faces permanent closure
Loveland’s latest plan to establish a permanent homeless shelter is not moving forward. On Monday, the city announced it is abandoning the proposed purchase of a building on West 71st Street after the nonprofit selected as a potential operator withdrew its application. The city also said it will end overnight shelter services at the Loveland Resource Center at 137 S. Lincoln Ave. on March 15, followed by the permanent closure of the facility on …
Plans for permanent homeless shelter in Loveland scrapped, temporary shelter to close in April
The City of Loveland has scrapped its plans for a permanent, long-term homeless shelter after the nonprofit chosen to operate the facility withdrew its application, leaving dozens of people without a place to go in a matter of weeks.In a letter to the city on Jan. 23, the Interim CEO of the Boulder-based nonprofit Bridge House said after reviewing finances and plans for other facilities, the nonprofit's cost of operations is higher than expected…
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