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An ordinance banning homeless people from sitting or lying down in Pueblo public spaces failed to pass April 28. Here's why.
Should Pueblo City Council's ordinance to ban sitting and lying in public be passed as-is? Expanded? Killed entirely? Weigh ...
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'David and Goliath': Pueblo City Council majority approves 'Yes on 2A' resolutionPueblo City Council passed a resolution on April 14 encouraging residents to vote "yes" on a ballot initiative for the city ...
On Tuesday, May 6, the people of Pueblo will be asked to decide if they want the city to cancel its agreement with Black ...
Final funds to begin construction on the Eastside Streetscape Project were approved by Pueblo City Council on April 28.
It's a growing opportunity,’ Thousands of homes will be built next to CSU Pueblo part of the Villa Bella development ...
PUEBLO — On Monday night, Pueblo City Council was supposed to vote on a no sit or lie ordinance that would make it illegal to sit or lie down on a sidewalk in some areas of Pueblo, including in ...
As mayor of Pueblo, I have a responsibility to ensure our community has access to affordable, reliable and locally controlled ...
Pueblo City Council rejected a proposed "no sit, no lie" ordinance on April 28. Some council members want to see the ordinance expanded to be citywide, while others are calling for 24-hour ...
Pueblo City Council is seeking to pass an ordinance that would ban homeless people from sitting and lying down in public spaces. While a majority of councilors support such a law, council failed ...
A majority of Pueblo City Council wants to ban homeless people from sitting or lying down in business districts, but a "no sit, no lie" ordinance still failed in a 5-2 vote on April 28.
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