Mile High Evening News

Hard hitting news and commentary for the Rocky Mountain Region

New Homeless Camp Doesn’t Make Room for Restaurant Workers

1 min read

Denver is planning on opening its first sanctioned homeless encampment next week at First Baptist Church in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.

Officials have not said what percentage of the homeless encampment will be reserved for restaurant employees, who were forced out of their jobs by Colorado’s crazy COVID dial, which arbitrarily picks on dine-in restaurants while leaving grocery stores, liquor stores, and pot dispensaries alone.

Only through court action were churches spared the wrath of the dial.

Perhaps Denver is planning on opening more homeless shelters for servers, bartenders, and cooks which will be allowable so long as they don’t serve turkey or cranberry sauce.

Denver mayor Michael Hancock was unavailable for comment as he was on a plane to Houston.

Note: Some of the content in this article may have been generated with the assistance of AI. While we strive for accuracy, AI-generated text can occasionally contain errors or outdated information. Please verify any important details independently.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *