Food Tax
Since 1990, Greeley’s Food Tax has contributed to a brighter future for our community. This tax supports parks, cultural spaces and road improvements, making Greeley a better place to live. By funding these projects, the Food Tax helps us grow while keeping our community vibrant. Click here for the projects made possible by your Food Tax dollars.
Lodging Tax
The Lodger’s Tax is a tax visitors pay when they stay in hotels in Greeley. This money is used to help promote Greeley as a great place to visit. It helps advertise the city for hosting meetings and conferences, making it a popular spot for events. The tax also supports efforts to attract more visitors to Greeley by showcasing all the fun and interesting things to do here. By doing so, we increase revenue for our local businesses. The economic impact brings both jobs and revenue to our community, helping Greeley’s economy grow and thrive. For more information, click here.
Public Safety Tax
Thanks to Greeley voters, the renewed Public Safety Tax helps us keep our community safe as we grow. This funding allows us to build, maintain, and staff fire and police stations, improve emergency response, and equip our first responders. By investing in these safety projects, we’re ensuring everyone in Greeley has access to fast and reliable emergency services.
Quality of Life Tax
The Quality of Life sales tax, first approved by voters in 2002 and renewed for another 20 years starting January 1, 2019, ensures Greeley has access to amenities in their community. This tax supports vital projects and investments in recreational and cultural amenities, while also enhancing transportation. Thanks to your contributions, we’re improving the city’s facilities and creating spaces for everyone to enjoy. For more information, click here.