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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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Attend the 2025 State of the City Address

Join Mayor John Gates at Aims Community College on February 27 as we come together to honor last year's progress and envision City Council's plans for the future during the annual State of the City Address. New this year: Meet-and-greets with city leaders, live entertainment, food and drink, and more! This event is free and open to everyone.

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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.

Community Information Session on Potential Camping Restrictions Related to Homelessness

The City of Greeley invites the community to an information session on camping restrictions. This session will be on February 19 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the LINC Library, located at 501 8th Avenue. Read more about this information session.

Water Project Closes Portion of Greeley West Park Walking Path

The construction of a new irrigation pump station at Greeley West Park may disrupt the routines of some who use the park. Portions of the walking path are closed for safety. Read more about this project.

The History Hour Series Packs a Lot of History Over the Lunch Hour

History comes alive with The History Hour series: free, engaging presentations from February through October. Previously known as Greeley’s History Presentations, the series remains the go-to event for compelling stories and rich historical insights that inform and inspire. Read more about The History Hour series.

Greeley Kicks Off First-Ever Urban Forest Strategic Plan

The City of Greeley is launching its first-ever Urban Forest Strategic Plan. This plan will guide the management, protection and improvement of our city’s trees.  The project team will host its first community meeting on Thursday. Residents can learn more about the plan’s goals and give feedback on trees in our city.  Read more about the Urban Forest Strategic Plan. 

Greeley Named Community of the Year by Community Playmaker

According to Community Playmaker magazine, the City of Greeley is the 2024 Community of the Year. This national platform highlights local government leaders and their innovative ideas. Read more about the Community of the Year award.

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