🌱 Denver As Basecamp + Deputy Fired + Aurora's Camping Ban: $2M/year

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Denver CO

05 May, 2022

7:54 AM

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Hello, neighbors! Brad K. Evans here with today's issue of the Denver Daily. Thursday's weather: Partly sunny and warmer. High: 67 Low: 46. Are you a local business owner or marketer? We can help you effortlessly run effective ads that reach customers in Denver. Click here to learn more. Here are the five top stories in Denver today: Aurora's camping ban expected to cost $2M per year. Before the city can actually start clearing homeless camps, they have to have shelter space for those in encampments who want it, and develop a plan to store the stuff they are clearing. (CO Newsline) State Park in Eldorado canyon testing ticketing program. If you're planning to visit the Eldorado Canyon this summer, you'll need a reservation on some days. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved the pilot program on Wednesday. (FOX31) Deputy fired over food deliveries to inmates at Denver jail. Deputy Derrek Peterson claimed he was trying to lead with his humanity. (Patch) Vail Resorts plans to fight the Town of Vail over condemnation of parcel. Vail Resorts is planning to build an affordable housing project on 5 and contribute the rest to open space, but the town's council blasted the company for "dismal" negotiations to relocate the workforce housing away from a local bighorn sheep herd. (CO Sun)Denver is a great place to use as a basecamp for your outdoor adventures. Denver has amazing proximity to both outdoor adventures and vibrant urban culture. Within a short drive of the city center, you can find four seasons' worth of activities. (Outside) Today in Denver: Digital StoryFest: Community College of Denver. (4 p.m.) Thunder TheatreWorks: Flares Improv Show. (6 p.m.)Official Denver Cinco de Mayo Bar Crawl: Denver Pour House. (5 p.m.)Fireflies: Curious Theater. (7:30 p.m.) From my notebook: Ophelia's set to expand its gastrobrothel's offerings. The schedule at Ophelia's Electric Soapbox is packed with shows now that the restaurant, hostel and entertainment venue has fully reopened with an expanded dance floor. (Patch)State legislators have passed an HOA bill that's aimed at protecting residents in disputes with their homeowner's associations and hopefully will stop the kinds of problems residents have experienced recently with being foreclosed on for outstanding fines and fees. (Patch) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Women's Real Estate Investment Hour (May 6) Spring Horseshoe Market (May 7) Hire A Pro To Tackle Mom's To-Do List (May 8) House Hacking 101 (May 10) Add your event Thanks for following along and staying informed! I'll be back in your Friday morning with a new edition of the Denver Daily. — Brad K. Evans Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Denver Daily? Contact me at [email protected]

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