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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.

Emergency Water Line Repairs Affect Traffic Along 20th Street

Mar 29, 2024
Two water main breaks discovered on 20th Street near 46th Avenue early Saturday require more attention than Greeley Water crews expected. Once crews exposed the 61-year-old transmission line, they discovered a section that requires significant repairs. Read more.

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