The city of Denver and partners including the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs have now identified every homeless veteran in the Mile High City and secured housing or a private shelter space for them, officials said Thursday. A handful of those people, however, have not accepted the offer to come inside. Speaking at the historic Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1 on Sante Fe Drive, Mayor Mike Johnston said the city had “ended the cycle of street homelessness for veterans in Denver.” It’s a milestone that city partners say was reached by harnessing extensive data collection and an expansion of the city’s shelter resources.