Utilizing an infusion of additional federal resources resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, Denver concluded its second 100-day housing surge earlier this month to rehouse persons experiencing homelessness. A total of 359 households, including 597 individuals, were placed into housing. “Denver’s…

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Public Meeting to Review Denver’s Plans for American Rescue Plan Act Housing Funds
The Department of Housing Stability (HOST) will hold a public meeting from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 6, for individuals to learn more about and comment on the city’s proposed plans for utilizing HOME Investment Partnership Program – American…
Denver Aims to Resolve Homelessness for 400 Households in 100 Days
Mayor Michael B. Hancock and the Department of Housing Stability (HOST) today launched Denver’s second concentrated effort to move as many people as possible from homelessness to housing over a 100-day period. This second housing surge will expedite the city’s…
Denver Issues Draft 2022 Action Plan to Address Housing and Homelessness
Public input sought on yearly action plan that supports Department of Housing Stability’s Five-Year Strategic Plan
Denver Far Exceeds Goal to House 200 People Experiencing Homelessness in 100 Days
DENVER – Monday, Nov. 8, 2021 – With more than a month left to reach its goal to move 200 people from homelessness to housing in 100 days, the City and County of Denver far exceeded its goal by housing 256 people (128% of the goal) in just 68 days. …
Denver draft proposal to require affordable homes in all large residential developments
DENVER – Denver Community Planning and Development and the Department of Housing Stability have released a draft policy proposal aimed at creating more affordable homes in Denver. The proposal responds to recent changes in state law to allow municipalities greater…
Denver Breaks Ground on 72 Affordable Apartments for Persons Experiencing Homelessness
Valor on the Fax to provide supportive housing focusing on individuals facing housing insecurity due to an acquired brain injury or related disability
Denver Aims to House 200 People in 100 Days
Housing surge will expedite partner coordination to use emergency resources
Denver solicits proposals for eviction legal defense and prevention services
Denver’s Department of Housing Stability (HOST) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for eviction legal defense and eviction prevention services to address the increased risk of eviction caused by the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The proposal will cover services through December 2021, with possible extensions.