City of Greeley to Host Telephone Town Hall on July 30 to discuss West Greeley Project
GREELEY, Colo. — The City of Greeley invites residents to participate in a live telephone town hall on Wednesday, July 30, from 6 to 7 p.m. The event will focus on the West Greeley Project, which encompasses the Catalyst and Cascadia developments.
During the call, Mayor Pro-Tem and Ward IV representative Dale Hall, along with other city leaders and project experts, will share updates and hear from the community. People can also take part in live polls to share their input in real time. The telephone town hall will be available in English and Spanish.
“This is a chance for residents to engage directly with city leadership and the project experts, ask questions, share concerns, and be part of the conversation shaping Greeley’s future,” said Winna Ironkwe, director of communication and engagement.
There are three ways to join this event:
- Outbound calls will reach registered voters in Greeley shortly before the event starts. Those who receive the call can stay on the line to participate.
- Residents can pre-register to receive a phone call at greeley.qrd.by/telephonetownhall.
- Residents who do not receive a call and are unable to pre-register can call in at the start of the event. Call-in details will be shared online at https://greeleygov.com/greeley-calendar, closer to the event date.
To learn more about the West Greeley Project, visit speakupgreeley.com/catalyst.
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Release Date:
Jul 25, 2025