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Housing Solutions: Affordable Housing

2025-2029 Five-year Consolidated Plan CDBG and HOME and 2025 Annual Action Plan (Draft)

The Consolidated Plan for the City of Greeley provides a concise overview of our strategic vision and comprehensive approach to community development, in compliance with the regulatory requirements set forth in 24 CFR 91.200(c) and 91.220(b). This summary encapsulates the collaborative efforts and strategic planning undertaken to address the diverse needs and priorities of Greeley's residents.

Read More about the Consolidated Plan (draft) here.

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What is Affordable Housing?

Generally, affordable housing is defined as housing where an occupant(s) pay no more than 30% of their income for gross housing costs, including utilities. This 30% threshold is commonly known as the affordability standard.

Watch to learn more about why housing is unaffordable, how affordable housing is financed, funded and built, and other issues.

What We Do:

Greeley’s Housing Solutions Department is the administrator of the City’s federal grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, including the Community Development Block Grant and HOME Investment Partnership Grant. These grants provide funding for a wide range of housing and neighborhood assistance activities, particularly to benefit low to moderate income residents and neighborhoods. Additionally, Housing Solutions has oversight of some city programs such as the G-HOPE Down Payment Assistance Program and other city-provided redevelopment incentives.

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Fair Housing Laws Promote Equal Access to Homeownership and Rental Housing Opportunities

Fair housing laws are fundamental to the values of our community. By protecting against housing discrimination, fair housing makes Greeley a stronger community and a better place to live, work and play.

Under Colorado state and federal law, it is illegal to discriminate against any person under the protected classes: race, color, creed, national origin/ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation including transgender status or gender expression, age, marital status, pregnancy, familial status, disability, source of income, veterans, or military status.

Housing discrimination is illegal including for anyone to threaten, coerce, intimidate, or interfere with anyone exercising a fair housing right or assisting others who are exercising that right. Visit the Colorado Civil Rights Division page for more information.

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Contact Us

Deb Callies
Housing Solutions Director
deb.callies@greeleygov.com
housinginfo@greeleygov.com
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