Vote on New Ways to Have Fun Along the Poudre River
From 1950 to 2019, the length of the Poudre River within Greeley city limits decreased by 15% (about two miles), which has had major impacts on both our natural areas and city infrastructure. Over the next year, the city is building a plan to restore the ecological balance of our river and enhance the daily lives of Greeley residents along the way. That's where you come in! Help us design new recreation spaces along the river by voting on how you like to enjoy the Poudre.
FREE Health Screenings, Legal Counsel and More October 17
Weld Project Connect is a one-day event providing onsite health and human care services to adults and families who are in need due to household and financial insecurity, job loss, health problems and other critical life issues. WPC hosts over 70 free services, like health screenings and immunizations, citizenship class registration, library card issuance, credit reports, job referrals, legal counseling, mental health counseling, veterans assistance, haircuts, food assistance enrollment, and much more. Learn more about Weld Project Connect and make plans to attend or to volunteer.
It's Not Too Late! Help Us Reimagine Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park, a historic 5.7-acre hub in the heart of downtown Greeley, is poised for a transformative redesign, and we need your voice! For over 150 years, this beloved park has been a central gathering space, hosting signature events and surrounded by a vibrant mix of public buildings and local businesses. Your participation is crucial as we aim to enhance this gathering space and create a park that reflects our community's spirit and aspirations. Share your ideas for Lincoln Park today.
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