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2024 Greeley Ballot Measures

In November, Greeley residents will vote on four city ballot measures. Learn more about the ballot measures here.

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Parking Closure: City Center North

Due to construction, the entire parking lot at City Center North, 1001 11th Avenue, will be closed Friday, October 11, through Sunday, October 13. Customers and building visitors can use short-term parking in the lots to the west and east of City Hall, 1000 10th Street, the parking lot immediately west of Fire Station 1 at 1155 10th Avenue or take advantage of street parking in nearby neighborhoods. Click here for a downtown parking map. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Aerial view of the Poudre River in Greeley, bordered by dense trees with industrial buildings and warehouses on the left with a small urban area in the background. An orange sunset casts a warm glow over the landscape.

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.

Greeley Recreation Celebrates Halloween in Style

The City of Greeley Recreation Division welcomes the community to join in multiple ghoulish gatherings. Bring your family and friends, wear your best Halloween costume, and enjoy some frightfully good times. Read more about the Greeley Recreation Halloween activities.

Proactive Approach to Removing Lead Pipes Prepares Greeley for Landmark Rule

On October 8, the Environmental Protection Agency announced a landmark rule called the Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI). It requires water utilities to proactively replace water service lines that contain lead within 10 years. Read more about removing lead pipes.

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. Read more about the 2024 Community Survey results.

Poudre River Trail Section to Close for Reconstruction Amid River Erosion

A one-mile section of the Poudre River Trail in Greeley known as the Duran section, from 59th Avenue to 71st Avenue, will close for trail reconstruction and riverbank stabilization. Since there is no available detour, this closure will impact trail users. Read more about the closure.

Rodarte Boxing Club Presents the 2024 Ring Warriors

The Rodarte Community Center’s Boxing Club hosts its annual boxing exhibition the 2024 Ring Warriors on Saturday, October 26, sponsored by the Danny Juarez Foundation. Read more about the 2024 Ring Warriors.


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