By Michael Abeyta | CBS Colorado
The Aurora City Council is set to vote on a proposal that would change the way the city handles unauthorized encampments.
Currently, if the city wants to clear an unauthorized camp, they must give the people living there seventy-two hours of notice and have a bed at a shelter available for them. City officials discussed plans and concerns over the possible changes during a study session on Jan. 13.
“We wanted our ordinance on camping to align with the latest Supreme Court ruling,” said Council Member and Mayor Pro-Tem Steve Sundberg.