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Financial Relief Available for Greeley's Low-Income Residents

The City of Greeley offers financial assistance to qualified Greeley residents from taxes paid on food the previous year. The program started in 1990 and expanded its benefit to include utility assistance credit applied to Greeley Water customer accounts. Residents of Greeley can apply for the city’s Low-Income Food Tax (LIFT) and Utility Programs (UP), beginning February 1.

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Exciting Plans Shape the Future of Greeley’s Arroyos del Sol Natural Area

On February 28, 2025, Greeley closed on the Arroyos del Sol property and protected it with a conservation easement. This nearly 1,000-acre space is now safe for wildlife and outdoor activities. Trust for Public Land (TPL) bought the property in 2022, with support from Greeley and Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO), to protect it from development. Colorado Open Lands will hold the conservation easement in perpetuity.

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City of Greeley Clarifies Immigration Policy, Highlights Community Resources

In response to growing community concerns about the new Executive Order on Immigration, the City of Greeley reaffirms its commitment to public safety for all community members.

This World Environment Day, Recycle Glass to Give Back

On World Environment Day, June 5, Owens-Illinois (O-I) will host a friendly competition among its five GLASS4GOOD programs, including the City of Greeley. The community with the most glass recycling selfies posted on Instagram will earn an additional $500 for their charitable partner. Read more about the competition. 

Reel in the Big One at the Fishing Derby June 7

The annual City of Greeley Fishing Derby is Saturday, June 7, at Sanborn Park, 2031 28th Avenue, from 8 a.m. through noon. This family-friendly event is free and open to ages five and older. Participants should bring their pole and tackle and can surround the lake at Sanborn Park to fish. Since it is Colorado’s free fishing weekend, fishing licenses are not required. Read more about the Fishing Derby.

Free HOA Workshop Helps Residents Navigate City Codes

The City of Greeley invites residents and property managers to a free workshop on Thursday, June 12. City staff will share about Greeley codes and rules that affect homeowners associations (HOAs). Read more about the HOA workshop.

History, Trees and Cowboys: Free June Events in Greeley

The Greeley Historic Preservation Commission invites the public to enjoy three free events in June to kick off the summer. Read more about these events.

City Water Project Impacts O Street Traffic Starting on June 9

A City of Greeley water project will close a section of O Street between North 25th and North 23rd Avenues starting on June 9. The city expects the project to take around two months. Read more about this project.

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