The preliminary injunction comes less than two years after the city settled a lawsuit with homeless advocates and agreed to give seven days’ notice before dismantling campsites. Once the site of a homeless encampment across from the state capitol building, Lincoln Park now remains closed by the City and County of Denver. (Amanda Pampuro/Courthouse News) (CN) — A federal judge ordered Denver to provide seven days’ notice before clearing the campsites of people experiencing homelessness. “[Denver’s] procedures for providing notice of a Denver Department of Public Health and Environment area restriction did not afford homeless individuals sufficient time to remove their property from designated areas such that they might avoid seizure,” wrote U.S. Judge William J. Martinez in a 50-page order issued Monday.