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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.

gBETA Greeley Fall 2024 Showcase Highlights Local Innovation and Entrepreneurship

The City of Greeley Economic Development Department and gener8tor are pleased to announce the success of the first-ever gBETA Greeley Fall 2024 Showcase Event, held on December 4 at the LINC Library. This event celebrated the innovation and determination of local entrepreneurs while uniting small business owners, residents and leaders to explore solutions to some of today's most pressing challenges.  Read more about the gBETA program and participants.

City of Greeley Revives Neighbor Labor Program to Help Residents in Need

The City of Greeley Neighborhood Resource Office is excited to bring back the Neighbor Labor Program. This program connects local volunteers with neighbors who need help with smaller indoor and outdoor projects they can’t do on their own. Read more about the Neighbor Labor Program.

Greeley Tointon Gallery Exhibit Features Artist Diane Bronstein

North Carolina artist Diane Bronstein’s work will be featured at Greeley’s Tointon Gallery of Fine Art from December 20 to January 17, 2025. The exhibit title is “Unreal City.” An artist’s reception will be held on December 20 from 5-7 p.m. Read more about Diane Bronstein's exhibit.

City of Greeley Announces Trail and Poudre Ponds Upgrades

The City of Greeley will enhance its trail system and Poudre Ponds Recreational Fishery starting November 27.  Poudre Ponds and two sections of the Poudre River Trail will close as crews will undertake several significant improvement projects. The city is doing this work to ensure these cherished spaces remain safe, functional and enjoyable for the public for years to come. Read more about these upgrades.

Greeley Organic Waste (GROW) Center Moves to Permanent Location

The Greeley Organic Waste (GROW) Center will move to 1150 North 25th Avenue on December 3. The GROW Center offers a low-cost way to recycle organic waste like tree branches, grass clippings and untreated wood. Read more about this move.


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