Homelessness is not new to Durango.
It has existed in some form for decades.
Growing up in Durango in the 1970s and 1980s, Ed Aber saw homelessness. It was less visible then, but people would still sl.
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After years of searching, La Plata County commissioners voted in April to move to purchase property along U.S. Highway 160 for a managed camp, marking a significant development in the county and the c.
After complaints about placing a managed camp for unhoused individuals on county-owned land in west Durango, La Plata County is shifting its strategy.
County commissioners voted Tuesday to purchase fo.
As La Plata County and the city of Durango press forward with plans for a managed camp, an inevitable question arises: What happens to those who do not want to leave Purple Cliffs and move to the mana.