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Greeley Completes 2024 Community Survey with Record Participation

The City of Greeley has successfully concluded its 2024 Community Survey, marking the highest response rate in the survey’s history. City officials expressed appreciation for the high level of engagement from residents in a recent City Hall meeting, underscoring the importance of community input in guiding future decisions.

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Greeley Voters Approve Key Ballot Issues

Residents have approved continued funding for community services, transportation and public safety. Learn more about the ballot measures here.

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Poudre River Restoration Initiative Will Help River Health and Grow Greeley’s Economy

The City of Greeley announces the launch of the Poudre River Restoration Initiative (PRRI), a project to make the Poudre River healthier while boosting the economy and giving people better access to the river. Residents are invited to take a short survey and share their ideas about how they would like to enjoy the river.

Free Christmas Tree Recycling at GROW Center

Greeley and Weld County residents can recycle their real, natural Christmas trees for free from now until January 31. Trees can be dropped off at the Greeley Organic Waste (GROW) Center's new location, 1150 North 25th Avenue. Read more about Christmas Tree recycling.

City of Greeley Council Special Session Scheduled for December 30, 2024

The City of Greeley Council will hold a special session on Monday, December 30, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. for a second reading of the ordinance amending Title 24 of the Greeley Municipal Code about the regulation of Natural Medicine Businesses. Read more about the special session.

City of Greeley Homeless Solutions Department Hosts Holiday Event for Families in Rapid Rehousing Program

City of Greeley's Homeless Solutions Department hosted a special holiday event last Friday at the LINC Library Innovation Center. Nearly 50 families, including 29 children, in the City’s Rapid Rehousing Program enjoyed photos with Santa and received donated gifts from the nonprofit Santa Cops of Weld County. Read more about the Rapid Rehousing holiday event.

City of Greeley Approves $541.8 Million 2025 Budget, Supported by Voters

The City of Greeley has passed its 2025 budget. The budget outlines funding for transportation, public safety, parks, housing and more. The $541.8 million budget shows the city’s focus on growth and quality services.Read more about the budget.

City of Greeley Approves Water Utility Rates for 2025

Starting January 1, 2025, Greeley residents will experience an average monthly utility bill increase of $15.02 for water, wastewater and stormwater services. The increase in rates enables the city to continue providing high-quality services to its customers while protecting the community from the impacts of severe weather. Read more about the water utility rates.


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