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Homelessness in Denver has reached record levels, with more individuals experiencing homelessness than ever before, yet recent efforts have led to a significant decrease in the number of people sleeping on the streets as more are moved into shelters. Despite this progress, the number of chronically homeless individuals—those cycling between shelters and the streets—continues to rise, highlighting the complexity of the issue and the ongoing debate over the most effective long-term solutions. DJ Summers walks through the latest CSI Report.
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Homelessness in Denver has reached record levels, with more individuals experiencing homelessness than ever before, yet recent efforts have led to a significant decrease in the number of people sleeping on the streets as more are moved into shelters. Despite this progress, the number of chronically homeless individuals—those cycling between shelters and the streets—continues to rise, highlighting the complexity of the issue and the ongoing debate over the most effective long-term solutions. DJ Summers walks through the latest CSI Report.