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City of Greeley Issues Local Disaster Declaration
Following the storm that began Tuesday, May 28, the City of Greeley has issued a Local Disaster Declaration in response to the flooding.
We're partnering with volunteer organizations to offer resources that can assist impacted residents in recovery. From food assistance to cleanup support, there are groups who can help.
If you were impacted by the floods, please report your property damage to Weld County Government. This form helps the city and county gather data to understand the full impact of the storm.
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Help Develop Mobility Options in Our City
Do you ride GET Transit? Why or why not? Do you love your neighborhood's walkability or wish it had safer bike lanes?
However you get around Greeley, drop pins on our mobility map to help the city plan for the future of our transportation system.
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Meet Greeley’s Homeless Solutions Outreach Team and Housing Department Staff
The City of Greeley will host its next community update at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, June 10, at the LINC, 501 8th Avenue.
Ask questions, learn about initiatives, and meet the new outreach team.
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Funding Greeley's Future
Planning for a Greeley of the future means the city must keep up with its residents so it can continue to provide excellent public service, allow entrepreneurs and businesses to flourish, support hardworking families, and build infrastructure to make Greeley a great place to call home. This November, the city may ask voters to consider three ballot measures to tackle much-needed infrastructure and public safety improvements. Learn more about these measures, including what’s at stake.
Have You Taken the City Survey Yet?
The City of Greeley is partnering with the ETC Institute to launch a community-wide survey to gather resident feedback on key areas like safety, streets and recreation within Greeley. Any Greeley resident can now take the survey online. Be sure to complete it and you may have the chance to win one of five $100 gift cards!
City of Greeley Receives $500,000 Grant for Environmental Assessment and Redevelopment
The City of Greeley has been awarded $500,000 in funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfields Grant Program. This grant will be used to assess properties where the site’s redevelopment or reuse may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants. Learn more about the redevelopment assessment area.
City of Greeley Launches gBETA Greeley Startup Accelerator in Collaboration with gener8tor
The City of Greeley is excited to announce the launch of the gBETA Greeley accelerator, a new initiative aimed at nurturing early-stage startups located in Greeley or considering relocation to Greeley. This program is established in partnership with the renowned global venture firm and startup accelerator, gener8tor. Do you own a start-up? Applications are now open!
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The City of Greeley is Hiring
The City of Greeley offers competitive salaries and excellent benefits. Plus, working for the City of Greeley means that you are working for your community. That's something that you can feel good about — building careers that shape our community!
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