Zach
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I worked downtown for 10 years, 14th & Champa mostly in the AT&T building. Homeless taking a dump in the front stoop was always a pleasant morning aroma.That’s a bit of an exaggeration and make it sound disgusting. I work for the city (forestry) and work in the parks every day. Civic center excluded, most of the large homeless camps have been kicked out of the parks and are living in the ROW. If there are groups in some of the other parks they are in a small pocket of the park, not the entire park. I would still take my young daughters (4,1) to all Denver parks minus civic center. That park is exactly how you describe. The city has 24 hour clean up crews trying to keep up.
There is a serious homeless, drug, etc problem in Denver right now. For an example, there was a homeless camp along Atkins ct near the S Platte River. They were living on the sidewalk and parking strip. They were given notice to get out and after they took everything the wanted/could, we were called into help because of our oversized debris moving equipment. In a roughly 250 yard stretch the crews hauled 23 tons of debris left on site, and that doesn’t include what the traditional trash trucks hauled out.
I'll admit I didn't get to any of the city parks much, but I can't imagine them being better than the streets.
Drove up to Adams County Fairgrounds last weekend. The homeless have a nice encampment going off 270 in Commerce City right off the river.
The mayor and governor aren't doing jack about the downtown problems.