A nonprofit is picking up the lead in finding a solution to sheltering Durango’s homeless community after the city’s four-year effort proved unsuccessful.
Coordinating Council on Homelessness will pla.
Letter writers have not held back feelings about the 1,000 cubic yards of trash left behind at Purple Cliffs and the sticker shock of $374,241 for its cleanup. That scale of debris, hauled up over fou.
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In the shade of late Monday afternoon, a handful of Purple Cliff residents scampered along the well-trod trails winding through the camp’s junipers and pines to collect the last of their possessions. .
Dozens of residents showed up to a special meeting Thursday at Durango City Hall. Some voiced displeasure about creating a temporary homeless camp at the La Plata County Fairgrounds, while others rail.