Imperial Valley Press

Denver removes homeless storage units lived in by people

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DENVER (AP) — Denver o cials have removed large outdoor storage containers set up last year for homeless people after discoverin­g that people were living inside them.

The city paid $30,000 for 10 4-by-6-foot (1-by-2meter) containers meant to give homeless people a safe place to store clothing and other possession­s.

But the city decided to do away with the containers for now because people were staying in the unventilat­ed units day and night, Chris Conner, director of the city’s Denver Road Home homelessne­ss agency, told The Denver Post.

Some units near the Denver Rescue Mission shelter and facilities run by other nonprofit groups serving the homeless were damaged and vandalized and there were unconfirme­d reports of narcotics sales and allegation­s of prostituti­on inside the containers, Conner said.

“There was a feeling that they had crossed a threshold and were making the area less stable and safe for people,” Conner said.

Homeless advocate Ray Lyall said he was not surprised by people lived in the containers.

“If it’s cold, it’s wet, I’d have slept in those things, too,” he said.

“I can’t blame them for that.”

The city is talking to a nonprofit group about moving the containers to another location that would likely be gated and only available to homeless people who are seeking jobs, Conner said.

Nonprofit groups and at least one business o er lockers for homeless people to use, some of them funded by the city.

But they tend to be smaller and usually require people to check in with sta ers before accessing For local news visit them.

The restaurant Sexy Pizza has four schoolstyl­e lockers for homeless people outside its location near downtown Denver.

Kayvan Khalatbari, a mayoral candidate who holds a stake in the business, said having the lockers in a residentia­l area seems to have helped.

“You have more eyes on these around the day,” he said.

“We haven’t had a single issue in almost a year that these have been installed.”

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 ??  ?? This May, 2017 photo provided by the City and County of Denver shows large lockers that the city had installed for homeless people to store their belongings in. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER VIA AP
This May, 2017 photo provided by the City and County of Denver shows large lockers that the city had installed for homeless people to store their belongings in. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER VIA AP

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