ACT NOW – What You Can Do
Attend Council Meetings
- Regular Council meetings are held every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:00PM at 500 E 3rd Street in the City Council Chambers.
- Submit public comment in writing (These are included in the Agenda Packet).
- Watch Previous Council Meetings the Public Meeting Archive
- Watch the Special Meeting 10.2.25
- Watch Council Meeting from Home
- Submit Public Comment Online – There are options for commenting through Zoom or making a Written Submission.
They do not tell you anywhere that I could find that their Zoom information is- Webinar ID: 975 3779 6504
- Passcode: 829866
- Phone Access: 1 (719) 359-4580
- You’ll get confirmation that you submitted or registered for comment, but you won’t get further instruction on when you’ll be speaking or how to join. #Visibility #Accessibility
- Be ready to shift. Written comments are published in the packet. If you’re planning on speaking in person, know that they might make the meeting virtual. Virtual comment submission cutoff is Thursday the day before- but I submitted a afternoon on the day of the meeting and was able to speak (but not without Nancy Rumsfeld twisting the quadrants of morality. Weird flex). It’s also easier to emotionally regulate through their attacks on the nervous system of decent human beings.
PROTEST at CAMP HOPE –
Update – Camp Hope Torn Down
Loveland Police Department were eager to force the unhoused out of the community that had been built at Camp Hope Loveland. They stole belongings, harassed, and damaged people.
As October has continued to be predictably October, nighttime conditions are currently consistently dangerous, and torturous. No human deserves this.
The displaced have been forced to the Loveland Resource Center, a small resource hub granted a 30-day permit to allow tents on the property, and they have opened at night for a small group of people in cramped, unsanitary, unkind, and bed-bug ridden conditions.
Volunteers are scrambling to help and have been denied access to offer care, services, and necessary goods like food and warm clothes and covers. This is time consuming, life consuming, and untenable. No person in a developed society should experience this.
Email protyusagendher@invisiblymisdiagnosed.com
We HAVE to unravel what has gone wrong here- and set it right. We cannot allow the world to look away any longer. #CampHopeLoveland #RememberKarenGarner
Talk to your family, your coworkers, your neighbors, your fellow PTA members, your fellow Lovelanders, and encourage them to get involved as well.
Become informed! The housing crisis is intersectional, meaning that several social factors converge here. Rent, Wages, Groceries, Child Care, Community, Disability, Accessibility, Class, Gender, Sex, Age, Race, Orientation, and Identity are all at play here and so much more.
Share Your Story!
If your life has been impacted by housing insecurity in any way, I want to hear about it. The public is only allowed 3 minutes to express ourselves, which isn’t enough time to make even the briefest of points. So much is being overlooked.

What do you think?