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Guests concerned about health conditions at Aurora Regional Navigation Campus
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Guests concerned about health conditions at Aurora Regional Navigation Campus

  • Residents remain concerned about mold at the Aurora Regional Navigation Campus despite a safety report.
  • The CBS Colorado piece frames the issue as a health and safety concern for local residents.
  • The report notes a contrast between safety findings and community fears about mold.
  • Local investigators are cited as covering the evolving story around campus conditions.
  • The article references a broader concern about health conditions at the campus.
  • The coverage appears under CBS Colorado’s local news section.
  • The story highlights health concerns even as officials say living areas are safe.
  • The report is designed to inform the community about safety and health issues.
  • The segment mentions a navigation campus located in Aurora.
  • The piece implies ongoing investigation and community engagement on the issue.
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Aurora says occupied areas of navigation campus tested safe for mold after health concerns raised
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Aurora says occupied areas of navigation campus tested safe for mold after health concerns raised

  • Occupied areas of the Aurora Regional Navigation Campus tested safe for occupancy, per city officials and the contractor-led assessment.
  • Higher mold concentrations were found on floors not open to guests, which remain closed pending mitigation.
  • Officials say construction on Tier 3 rooms is ongoing as renovations continue during ramp-up.
  • The campus has regularly hosted more than 300 guests nightly amid cold weather and high occupancy.
  • Some guests report illness; officials say there have been reports of guests being sick.
  • Air quality testing was conducted by Lark Consulting Group for the city-led conversion of the building.
  • City officials say the areas currently open to guests are safe and within normal ranges for occupied buildings.
  • Officials will continue air quality monitoring and mitigation in closed areas as construction continues.
  • Officials plan regular updates to city councils and housing policy committees as the campus ramps up.
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