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5 things we learned about Mayor Johnston’s progress on fixing Denver’s homelessness problem

Johnston’s top homelessness advisor briefed City Council members on site acquisition, the still evolving budget, tiny home plans and more

DENVER, CO - AUGUST 3: Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, center, visits a homeless encampment on Stout St near 22nd St on August 3, 2023 in Denver Colorado. The mayor talked with some of the residents making sure they are aware of a city sweep of the encampment taking place Friday morning. (Photo By Kathryn Scott/Special to The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO – AUGUST 3: Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, center, visits a homeless encampment on Stout St near 22nd St on August 3, 2023 in Denver Colorado. The mayor talked with some of the residents making sure they are aware of a city sweep of the encampment taking place Friday morning. (Photo By Kathryn Scott/Special to The Denver Post)
Joe Rubino - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 6, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Mayor Mike Johnston's top homelessness advisor provided the most detailed public description to date of the administration's approach to offering shelter to 1,000 people by the end of year. But some details, include the budget, remain fuzzy.
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