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Teh One Who Knocks
09-08-2021, 10:23 AM
By Louis Casiano | Fox News


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Denver will temporarily shut down its Civic Center Park beginning next week to address unsanitary conditions and environmental and safety concerns after the discovery of human waste, discarded needles and other items in the area, officials said Tuesday.

"The current challenges within Civic Center Park have reached a tipping point, creating conditions that put the public’s health and safety at risk. This cannot and will not be allowed to continue," Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said in a news release announcing the closure.

The closure will impact a majority of the park, which sits across from the City and County Building, as well as the area across the street around the Pioneer Monument Fountain and the MacIntosh Park Plaza, according to a city map outlining the targeted areas.
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In recent weeks, officials with the city department of Public Health & Environment have found a number of issues at the public, a national historic landmark, including litter and food waste, rodent infestation, human and pet waste, discarded needles and other drug paraphernalia.

In addition, parts of the park have become hotspots of violence, crime and drug use, the city said.

The Civic Center area, which includes the park, has been the scene of a number of violent crimes, according to The Denver Post. A homicide was reported in the area on Aug. 6 and a pair of assaults occurred nearby last week.

"We need to take this opportunity for a reset of the Park and to examine how we approach services, security and other operational matters," Eric Lazzari, executive director of the nonprofit Civic Center Conservancy, the caretaker of the park, said in a statement to Fox News. "As an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping the Park active and thriving for all, we recognize crime and safety have been an issue in this beloved public space for some time and appreciate the City’s leadership in proactively addressing the issues."

Images posted on social media showed fencing and barriers that will be used to seal off the area from the public.

During the closure, the city will perform an extensive cleanup and restoration of the park, including tree trimming, lighting upgrades and improvements to the park's irrigation system. No reopening date was announced.

Scott Gilmore, deputy executive director of parks and recreation, told KCNC-TV that the park will most likely be closed for two months. The city said outreach teams will working with the homeless to connect them with housing and other services.

"It’s not safe to walk through the park," he told the news outlet. "We need to take the park back."

He said turf at the park will be restored to combat rodent infestation and a plan will be worked up to station park rangers in the area "nonstop," he said.

Fox News has reached out to the city parks and recreation department and the Civic Center Conservancy, the caretaker of the park.

Teh One Who Knocks
09-08-2021, 10:24 AM
Not sure when they snapped that photo in the OP, but last time I went by this park about 4 to 6 weeks ago, it was FILLED with homeless people and all their crap. It's absolutely disgusting. And this is the park right in front of the state Capitol building in the center of downtown Denver. So classy.

Pony
09-08-2021, 10:32 AM
Damn racists and their White Privilege parks.

Teh One Who Knocks
09-08-2021, 10:41 AM
The park isn't very white right now :nono:

lost in melb.
09-08-2021, 01:00 PM
Christ, what's happening to the US

Griffin
09-08-2021, 01:04 PM
you mean Bidanistan? :-k

lost in melb.
09-08-2021, 01:13 PM
I don't think he's to blame for this.

Liberals? Maybe? The thing is your liberals are not an entity in isolation. They are also in symbiosis and a reaction against the right. You can't just neatly parcel out one half of your country.

Your liberals are definitely quite different from ours, though. Ours are carrot, but also stick.

Griffin
09-08-2021, 01:27 PM
He is most definitely are part of this. He is a puppet for the left instead of a totem of the people.
8 years with Obama started this snowball down hill and everything Biden has done was to undercut the nation.

Teh One Who Knocks
09-08-2021, 01:33 PM
I don't think he's to blame for this.

Liberals? Maybe? The thing is your liberals are not an entity in isolation. They are also in symbiosis and a reaction against the right. You can't just neatly parcel out one half of your country.

Your liberals are definitely quite different from ours, though. Ours are carrot, but also stick.

There hasn't been a republican mayor of the city of Denver since 1963. It's been run by progressively more liberal democrats since then.

PorkChopSandwiches
09-08-2021, 03:04 PM
Looks like the same issues we have in CA. Well done libs

lost in melb.
09-08-2021, 04:53 PM
He is most definitely are part of this. He is a puppet for the left instead of a totem of the people.
8 years with Obama started this snowball down hill and everything Biden has done was to undercut the nation.
Looks to be a local issue.


There hasn't been a republican mayor of the city of Denver since 1963. It's been run by progressively more liberal democrats since then.

Let the police do their job :?

Teh One Who Knocks
09-08-2021, 05:06 PM
Let the police do their job :?

And do what? Arrest the homeless people and fill the local jails? It's not the fault of the police that the policies implemented by the democrat administrations in the mayor's office encouraged all these homeless people to congregate here.

PorkChopSandwiches
09-08-2021, 07:21 PM
They wouldn't even let the police out here enforce the anti camping laws....until the recall was made official

lost in melb.
09-09-2021, 10:49 AM
And do what? Arrest the homeless people and fill the local jails? It's not the fault of the police that the policies implemented by the democrat administrations in the mayor's office encouraged all these homeless people to congregate here.

So may I ask, if you had a Republican mayor, where would these homeless people be?

It's hard to understand, because we have alternating left and right wing governments in our states - and city mayors. It doesn't seem to affect homelessness or that sort of thing much.

Teh One Who Knocks
09-09-2021, 11:02 AM
So may I ask, if you had a Republican mayor, where would these homeless people be?

It's hard to understand, because we have alternating left and right wing governments in our states - and city mayors. It doesn't seem to affect homelessness or that sort of thing much.

The difference is in the policies put in place. A republican administration wouldn't enact policies that encourage this kind of thing. For example, the city of Denver, while it technically has an "urban camping" ban, they refuse to enforce it. The police cannot do anything except ask the homeless to move along if they get complaints and then they just camp somewhere else. There are no laws against panhandling, so every freaking intersection in the city as well as the suburbs have scumbags begging for money. The various mayors that Denver has had recently have seemed to favor the 'rights' of the homeless over the actual taxpaying property owners that are having their property trespassed upon and/or vandalized by the homeless. And while marijuana is legal in Colorado, you cannot consume it in public nor can you drink alcohol in public, but that's just yet another law that they do not enforce, so the drug use is rampant and blatant. And not to mention the sanitary issues that come with all the homeless people just pissing and shitting everywhere as well as discarding their used drug paraphernalia everywhere. Then the cherry on top is all the violent crime that comes with it all too.

Once you as an administration start refusing to enforce laws and giving these homeless people 'rights' that seem to trump the property owners, you just allow it to snowball where it keeps getting worse and worse and pretty soon it tips to the point where it's now almost irreversible.

PorkChopSandwiches
09-09-2021, 04:00 PM
Exactly, you make it easy then everyone does it

Pony
09-10-2021, 12:23 AM
Reminds me of the South Park episode on the homeless, their solution was to relocate them to a different town. Problem Solved. Bus them all to Colorado Springs.

PorkChopSandwiches
09-10-2021, 02:57 AM
That's what they did with CA. There is a documentary about it

lost in melb.
09-10-2021, 03:35 AM
The difference is in the policies put in place. A republican administration wouldn't enact policies that encourage this kind of thing. For example, the city of Denver, while it technically has an "urban camping" ban, they refuse to enforce it. The police cannot do anything except ask the homeless to move along if they get complaints and then they just camp somewhere else. There are no laws against panhandling, so every freaking intersection in the city as well as the suburbs have scumbags begging for money. The various mayors that Denver has had recently have seemed to favor the 'rights' of the homeless over the actual taxpaying property owners that are having their property trespassed upon and/or vandalized by the homeless. And while marijuana is legal in Colorado, you cannot consume it in public nor can you drink alcohol in public, but that's just yet another law that they do not enforce, so the drug use is rampant and blatant. And not to mention the sanitary issues that come with all the homeless people just pissing and shitting everywhere as well as discarding their used drug paraphernalia everywhere. Then the cherry on top is all the violent crime that comes with it all too.

Once you as an administration start refusing to enforce laws and giving these homeless people 'rights' that seem to trump the property owners, you just allow it to snowball where it keeps getting worse and worse and pretty soon it tips to the point where it's now almost irreversible.

PC gone insane. That's all I have to say.