Greeley, Colorado
Upcoming
Historic Preservation Commission
This regular meeting of the Greeley Historic Preservation Commission has been cancelled. No items were discussed or decided.
City Council
The City Council will hold a public hearing on a collective bargaining agreement for fire fighters and discuss funding for a new City Hall. The meeting also includes several grant agreements and a large property annexation.
- Public hearing on Collective Bargaining Agreement with Greeley Fire Fighters Union Local 888 (Jan 1, 2027–Dec 31, 2028)
- Annexation of 'Arroyos del Sol' comprising approximately 999.72 acres
- Two FAA Airport Improvement Program grants for $285,000 and $150,000
- Resolution to issue Certificates of Participation to fund a new City Hall for the Civic Campus Project
- Ordinance amending the Greeley Municipal Code regarding Contractor Licenses
Union Colony Civic Center Advisory Board
This meeting of the UCCC Advisory Board was cancelled. No decisions or discussions took place. The agenda had included items such as the Fall Season line-up and an update on sign relocation quote, but these were not addressed.
Greeley Urban Renewal Authority
The Greeley Urban Renewal Authority will receive an informational presentation from the Planning Division on the Eastside and Westside Area Plans, Form-Based Code, and Development Code Update. The board will also discuss the West Greeley Blight Study RFQ Review Committee. Other items include approval of meeting minutes and staff reports.
- Informational presentation on Eastside Area Plan
- Informational presentation on Westside Area Plan
- Informational presentation on Form-Based Code
- Informational presentation on Development Code Update
- West Greeley Blight Study RFQ Review Committee discussion
E-470 Public Highway Authority
The Board of Directors will review several sponsorship agreements, contract amendments, and engineering updates. Discussions include a 2026 bond refunding update and the Quebec Interchange Expansion.
- City of Aurora, Brighton, Commerce City, Parker, and Thornton Sponsorship IGAs
- Oband’s Janitorial Contract Amendment
- Washington Street Bridge Expansion IGA Amendment
- 2026 Bond Refunding update
- Quebec Interchange Expansion agreement
Golf Course Advisory Board
The Greeley Golf Course Advisory Board will hold a regular meeting with routine approvals of minutes and citizen input. The main substantive item is an update from the Fee Research Committee under old business. No other new business or specific proposals are listed.
- Fee Research Committee report under old business
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
Planning Commission
City Council
Water & Sewer Board
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Liquor Licensing Authority
Historic Preservation Commission
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Recent meetings
West Greeley Project Sub Communications Committee
The West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee on Communication will discuss and provide feedback on the current set of FAQs and example brochures. An update on the selection process for a communications partner will also be presented. No formal votes are scheduled; the meeting is primarily for discussion and review.
- Review and feedback on current FAQ document
- Review of example brochure / one-pager
- City update on communications partner selection process
West Greeley Project Sub Communications Committee
Citizen Budget Advisory Committee
The Citizen Budget Advisory Committee will discuss the quarterly treasurer's update, CIP prioritization/scoring review, fund balance update, and budget proposal updates from departments presented on May 26 and June 9. They will also approve minutes from the May 27 meeting and review future meeting agendas.
- Quarterly Treasurer's Update
- CIP Prioritization/Scoring Review
- Fund Balance Update
- Budget Proposal Update (May 26 and June 9 departments)
- Approve minutes from May 27, 2026
Greeley-Weld Housing Authority Board
The Greeley-Weld Housing Authority Board will discuss the consolidation of voucher programs, an update on Camfield Corner Apartments, and an employee compensation study. They will also take action on opening Project Based Voucher waiting lists for several senior properties on specific dates in July.
- Discussion on Greeley/Weld County voucher program consolidation
- Update on Camfield Corner Apartments
- Employee Compensation Study review
- Opening of Project Based Voucher waiting lists for Dove Valley (55+), Jacoby Meadows (55+), Peakview Trails (62+), and Pine Meadows
- Approval of May 27, 2026 meeting minutes
City Council
Planning Commission
Youth Commission
The Youth Commission is reviewing updates for the Good Health Will initiative and the Leadership Submit program. The meeting includes introductions for a new Ex-Officio member and a new commissioner.
- Introduction of new Ex-Officio Lisa Bernal
- Introduction of new commissioner Lilian Russell
- Discussion of Good Health Will programming
- Planning for Leadership Submit on December 5, 2026
- Nominations for Ed Clark National Youth Service Day Awards
Citizen Transportation Advisory Committee
The Citizen Transportation Advisory Committee will hear presentations on an Electric Vehicle Plan and a CDOT Street Maintenance Agreement. The board will also review the Program of Projects and its own work plan. The meeting includes approval of prior minutes and public comment.
- EV Plan presentation by Hanna Feldmann
- CDOT Street Maintenance Agreement presentation by Tom Christian
- Program of Projects (POP) review
- CTAB Work Plan discussion
Museum Board
Water & Sewer Board
The Water and Sewer Board will consider approving the Neff Lake Pipeline Agreement and a lease for F Street Farm and irrigation. Updates on the Terry Ranch and State Land Board project and water supply will be presented. An executive session is scheduled to discuss a settlement with Windsor.
- Approval of Neff Lake Pipeline Agreement
- Approval of F Street Farm and Irrigation Lease
- Terry Ranch and State Land Board Project Update
- Water Supply Update
- Executive Session on Windsor Settlement
Greeley-Weld Housing Authority Board
The Greeley-Weld Housing Authority Executive Committee will discuss May 2026 financials, a Camfield update, and voucher program updates during a meeting held via Microsoft Teams.
- Discussion of May 2026 Financials
- Camfield Update
- Greeley/Weld County Housing Authority Voucher Programs Update
West Greeley Project Sub Communications Committee
The West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee on Communication is meeting to review the project's communication history and the committee's role in providing recommendations. The body will also discuss consultant support and the Fair Campaign Act regarding ballot initiatives.
- Review of West Greeley Project communication history
- Discussion on Special Elections and Fair Campaign Act for ballot initiatives
- Consultant support for committee communications
- Determination of committee role and recommendation process
The West Greeley Project Sub Communications Committee discussed a new city-led messaging strategy following the termination of consultant Sidecar. The committee is procuring a short-term replacement consultant and developing a public clarity package to explain project financing and risks. The project is currently paused in assessment and evaluation mode.
- Terminated relationship with consultant Sidecar
- Initiated procurement for a new 6–12 week communications consultant
- Proposed creation of a 4–5 page public-facing summary document
- Proposed a question-driven public meeting format using an indexed slide library
- Proposed separating revenue projections for the arena and youth hockey center
City Council
The City Council will consider a consent agenda including resolutions to issue tax-exempt multifamily housing revenue bonds for three projects—Prairie Rose Rehab, Hope Springs, and Island Grove Village Apartments—and a collective bargaining agreement with the Greeley Fire Fighters Union. Separately, a budget reduction proposal for the City Attorney's Office will be discussed. Appointments to several boards and commissions are also scheduled.
- Resolution authorizing contract with Martin and Wood Water Consultants for legal and engineering services
- Resolution for RS&H Inc. design services for the MERGE project
- Intergovernmental agreement for US 34 & WCR 17 Interchange improvements cost sharing
- Declarations of intent to issue bonds for Prairie Rose Rehab, Hope Springs, and Island Grove Village Apartments projects
- Introduction of ordinance ratifying collective bargaining agreement with Fire Fighters Union Local 888 (2027-2028)
Greeley Art Commission
The Greeley Art Commission meeting scheduled for June 16, 2026, has been cancelled. The meeting was to be held at the Greeley Recreation Center Room 201.
- Meeting cancelled
- Next meeting scheduled for July 21, 2026
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing to consider a Certificate of Designation for the Savig House at 1611 12th Avenue (Case No. GHR2026-0001). The agenda also includes a report from Historic Greeley Inc. and updates on the Certified Local Government (CLG) program from History Colorado. Other items are routine approvals and reports.
- Public hearing on Certificate of Designation for Savig House, 1611 12th Avenue (Case GHR2026-0001)
- Report from Historic Greeley Inc.
- CLG Program Updates by Lindsey Flewelling, Ph.D., History Colorado
- Approval of April 20, 2026 minutes
- Commission and staff reports
Housing for All Advisory Board
The Housing for All Advisory Board will meet to discuss the 2026 Annual Action Plan and planning for a Housing Resource Fair. The board will also review the HUD fund application cycle and the 2027 budget proposal presentation update.
- 2026 Annual Action Plan
- Housing Resource Fair planning
- HUD fund application cycle
- 2027 budget proposal presentation update
E-470 Public Highway Authority
The E-470 Public Highway Authority Board will hold a regular meeting to consider a consent calendar of routine approvals, discuss a 2026 bond refunding, receive a briefing on the AHF renovation and temporary lease, and vote on the Quebec Interchange Expansion Agreement. An executive session is scheduled for legal advice on negotiations related to the Quebec interchange, tolling services, and IT vendor pool.
- Approval of 2026 Bond Refunding bond documents and parameters
- AHF Renovation briefing and temporary lease approval
- Quebec Interchange Expansion Agreement approval
- Executive session for negotiations on Quebec interchange, tolling services agreement, and IT vendor pool
- Consent calendar: meeting minutes, staffing pool renewal, Colorado Correctional Industries IGA amendment, county sponsorship IGAs
Greeley Urban Renewal Authority
The Greeley Urban Renewal Authority will meet to receive informational updates and conduct an executive session. The board will discuss the sale of GURA property.
- Executive session to discuss the sale of GURA property
Union Colony Civic Center Advisory Board
The meeting scheduled for June 10, 2026, was cancelled. No decisions were made.
City Council
The City Council will hold a work session to discuss the West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee findings and recommendations, conduct interviews for the Water and Sewer Board, receive an update on the Greeley 311 system, and discuss the 2027 budget development. A motion to enter executive session for real estate negotiations related to the Civic Campus project is also scheduled. No formal action will be taken at this work session.
- West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee Findings and Recommendations
- Water and Sewer Board Interviews
- Greeley 311 Update: Improving Access to City Services
- 2027 Budget Development Update
- Motion to go into Executive Session for Civic Campus real estate negotiations
Planning Commission
Liquor Licensing Authority
The Greeley Liquor Licensing Authority will hold a virtual hearing on June 5, 2026, to address multiple continued show cause orders, a stipulation agreement, status conferences, administrative reviews, and a public hearing for a new hotel and restaurant liquor license application by CoCo Inc (dba Doug's Diner) at 801 9th St.
- Continued show cause hearing for Old Chicago Taproom II LLC (dba Old Chicago #10) at 2349 W 29th St.
- Continued show cause hearing for Pura Vida Bar LLC (dba Pura Vida Bar) at 818 9th St.
- Stipulation reached prior to hearing for Dugout Bar-B-Q LLC (dba Dugout Bar and Grill) at 2509 11th Ave.
- Status conference for renewal hearing of J&G Stores LLC (dba Greeley Liquor Warehouse) at 1020 28th Ave Unit 107 A & 107B.
- Public hearing for new liquor license application by CoCo Inc (dba Doug's Diner) at 801 9th St.
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee
The West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee will receive updates on city work and a solutions team's progress. Additional data questions will be presented, followed by a public comment session and discussion. The meeting is procedural with no specific votes or decisions scheduled.
- Status of City Work - Solutions Team work update
- Presentation on additional data questions
- Public comment session
- General discussion among committee members
Island Grove Park Advisory Board
The Island Grove Advisory Board will discuss a master plan update and elect a new chair. Other items include a new board member introduction, approval of previous meeting minutes, and joint board member application review results. The meeting is mostly procedural with no budget or ordinance decisions.
- Master Plan Update discussion
- Chair Election
- New Board Member Introduction: Terry Weber
- Joint Board Member Application Review Results
- Division Manager Report by Casandra Keller
Stormwater Board
The board will discuss and potentially recommend updated five-year Capital Improvement Project priorities and cost estimates, as well as rate scenario options for the 2027 budget. They will also review a reimbursement resolution for recommendation to City Council. The agenda includes approval of previous meeting minutes and a review of the stormwater communications plan.
- Review updated 5 Year CIP Projects Priorities and Cost Estimates
- Update on Stormwater Rate Scenario Options for 2027 Budget
- Review and Recommendation to Council for a Reimbursement Resolution
- Review Stormwater Communications Plan and Key Messages
- Stormwater Manager’s Report on Operations, Compliance and Regulatory Changes
City Council
The Greeley City Council will approve the minutes from May, cancel a June work session, and authorize contracts for stormwater projects and intergovernmental agreements. The body will also introduce ordinances for annexing 325.63 acres of the Great Western Industrial Park and change the zoning for the same area.
- Resolution to name new dog park 'The Barkyard'
- Resolution to name Triple Creek Natural Area
- Resolution to name Ferguson Park
- Introduction of ordinances for Great Western Industrial Park annexations
- Resolution authorizing stormwater capital improvement projects
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission meeting scheduled for 2026-06-01 was cancelled. No items were decided or discussed.
West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee
The committee will review a presentation regarding COP debt amounts and potential debt options. Members will also brainstorm possible recommendations to meet various interests.
- Presentation on COP Debt amount and options
- Discussion of possible recommendations
Citizen Budget Advisory Committee
The committee will meet to discuss the Smarter City Spending Initiative and provide an update on the Budget Reduction Proposal. The session includes a review of future meeting agendas and updates from Nathan Mosley.
- Smarter City Spending Initiative discussion
- Budget Reduction Proposal Update
The committee reviewed the Smarter City Spending Initiative and a budget reduction update. The City has identified approximately $17.7 million in savings and revenue to address an $18.1 million deficit, largely through voluntary staff separations. The committee also discussed potential new revenue sources including naming rights and a sugar-sweetened beverage tax.
- Approved minutes from April 22nd, 2026
- Identified $17.7 million in solutions (approx. 98% of $18.1 million target)
- Eliminated over 60 positions via voluntary separation agreements
- Assigned 4% budget reductions to police and fire departments
- Assigned 17% to 25% budget reductions to other department tiers
Greeley-Weld Housing Authority Board
The Greeley-Weld Housing Authority Board will discuss the FY2025 SEMAP final scoring, including an initial score, a housing authority appeal, and its approval. Action items include approving April meeting minutes, an intergovernmental agreement with Evans, and opening Project-Based Voucher waiting lists for three properties. The board will also hear an update on Camfield Corner Apartments and receive reports on housing department activities and April 2026 financials.
- Approval of April 22, 2026, meeting minutes
- Discussion of FY2025 SEMAP final scoring including appeal and approval
- Update on Camfield Corner Apartments
- Action item: GHA – Evans IGA (intergovernmental agreement)
- Opening of Project-Based Voucher waiting lists for Dove Valley (55+ 2BR), Jacoby Meadows (55+ 2BR), and Peakview Trails (62+ 2BR)
E-470 Public Highway Authority
The E-470 Public Highway Authority Board of Directors is holding a special meeting to discuss and potentially act on a Tolling Services Agreement with Plenary Roads Denver and HPTE d/b/a CTIO for US 36 and I-25 North. The board will first enter an executive session for legal advice and negotiation strategy regarding the agreement.
- Executive session under C.R.S. 24-6-402(4)(b) and (e) for legal advice and negotiations on the Tolling Services Agreement
- Discussion of the Plenary Roads Denver Tolling Services Agreement for US 36 and I-25 North
- Public comment period prior to executive session
City Council
This is a work session for discussion only; no formal action will be taken. The council will receive updates on the 2027 Budget Development, the MERGE Program, and a re-prioritization of the Poudre River Restoration Initiative Master Plan. The council may also vote to enter executive session for legal advice on the 2026 collective bargaining agreement with Fire Fighters Local 888.
- 2027 Budget Development Update
- MERGE Program Update
- Re-Prioritizing the Poudre River Restoration Initiative (PRRI) Master Plan
- Motion to go into executive session for collective bargaining negotiations with Greeley Fire Fighters Local 888
The council received presentations on proposed 2027 budget cuts to fire, police, and emergency management. They discussed the MERGE highway interchange project and a proposed restart of the Poudre River Restoration Initiative. No votes were taken; the meeting was informational with no formal actions.
- No formal decisions or votes were recorded during the work session; all items were discussed only.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings to consider annexing 325 acres of Weld County land into Greeley and establishing I-H and C-D zoning for the Great Western Industrial Park. The meeting will be held in-person at City Center South and via Zoom.
- Public hearing for 15 annexations of 325 acres into Greeley
- Public hearing to establish I-H and C-D zoning for the property
- Approval of April 28, 2026, Planning Commission meeting minutes
- Meeting held at City Center South, 1001 11th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631
- Hybrid format: in-person and Zoom webinar available
General
The provided agenda lists only a public event hosted by the Greeley Historic Preservation Commission on May 21, 2026. No policy decisions, votes, or substantive discussions are included in this excerpt.
- Historic Preservation Month Celebration
- Hosted by the Greeley Historic Preservation Commission
- Location: Greeley Creative Arts Center, 702 13th Street
Museum Board
The Museum Advisory Board is invited to attend the Historic Preservation Celebration at the Macy Allnutt Building. The event honors individuals and locations contributing to Greeley's history and announces the 2026 award winners.
- Historic Preservation Celebration on May 21, 2026
West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee
The West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee will discuss the financial implications of moving forward or not moving forward with the project. The committee will also decide if the revised interest list is a tool worth keeping.
- Decision on whether to keep the revised interest list
- Presentation on financing if the project moves forward
- Presentation on debt if the project does not move forward
- Public comment session
Museum Board
Rodarte Community Center Advisory Board
The May 20, 2026 meeting of the Rodarte Community Center Advisory Board was cancelled. No items were discussed or decided.
Water & Sewer Board
The Water and Sewer Board will vote on approving the Consecutive Water Systems Policy and discuss the 2027 preliminary budget. The board will also receive updates on growth and development, water operations, and legal matters.
- Approval of Consecutive Water Systems Policy
- 2027 Preliminary Budget Discussion
- Growth and Development Report
- Water Operations Update
- Legal Report
Civil Service Commission
The Commission will approve eligibility lists for Police Officer and Police Cadet, extend eligibility lists for Firefighter and Fire Engineer, and consider revisions to rules adding Fire Engineer and Assistant Fire Chief to the promotions section. They will also review applicant disqualifications and approve previous meeting minutes.
- Approval of eligibility lists for Police Officer and Police Cadet
- Extension of eligibility lists for Firefighter and Fire Engineer
- Rule revision adding Fire Engineer and Assistant Fire Chief to Section III.E - Promotions
- Approval of applicant disqualifications
The Civil Service Commission approved police cadet and officer eligibility lists, extended firefighter-EMT, firefighter-paramedic, and fire engineer lists for one year, approved applicant disqualifications (one permanent, two one-year), and approved rules revisions adding promotional requirements for fire ranks and updating charter references. All votes were unanimous (3-0). The agenda and prior meeting minutes were also approved.
- Approved Police Cadet Eligibility List (3-0)
- Approved Police Officer Eligibility List (3-0)
- Approved one-year extension of Firefighter-EMT eligibility list (3-0)
- Approved one-year extension of Firefighter-Paramedic eligibility list (3-0)
- Approved one-year extension of Fire Engineer eligibility list (3-0)
- Approved applicant disqualifications: one permanent, two one-year (3-0)
- Approved rule revisions to add Assistant Fire Chief and Fire Engineer promotional requirements and update charter references (3-0)
- Approved agenda and prior meeting minutes (3-0)
City Council
The Council will hold public hearings on several rezonings, including a 290-acre Uptown Rezone for commercial and industrial zoning, and on annexations for the Schmerge and Kinnison properties. They will also consider an ordinance setting city manager salary and authorizing eminent domain for water infrastructure. Under the consent agenda, resolutions include an intergovernmental agreement for a ballot drop box, a homelessness resolution grant, and establishing an economic development task force. Additionally, the Council will appoint a member to fill the vacant Ward I seat.
- Appointment of David "Craig" Huddleston to vacant Ward I Council seat
- Public hearing on Uptown Rezone (ZON2024-0002) for 290.56 acres southeast of US Highway 34 and County Road 17
- Public hearing on Schmerge annexation (219.221 acres) east of Weld County Road 17 and north of Weld County Road 60
- Public hearing on Kinnison annexation (73.319 acres) east of 131st Ave and north of US Highway 34
- Public hearing on ordinance authorizing salary for City Manager and eminent domain for 12th St Outfall and potable water infrastructure
Greeley Art Commission
The commission is reviewing funding for traffic cabinet wraps and a new mural at 1012 11th St. The body is also discussing the theft of the 'Prize Catch' sculpture and providing updates on several public art projects.
- Theft of 'Prize Catch' bronze sculpture from Glenmere Park on May 12
- Proposed Traffic Control Cabinet Wraps costing $10-20K
- Proposed mural for IT Building at 1012 11th St costing $20-30K
- Estimated $33,000 art contribution for Ferguson Property park design
- Installation of three historical figurative works on 16th St by Mario Echevarria
Youth Commission
This meeting was cancelled; no decisions or discussions occurred. The next work session is scheduled for June 8, 2026, and the next regular meeting for May 22, 2026. Items on the cancelled agenda included a Good Health Will donation discussion, Leadership Submit planning, and approval of March and April minutes.
- March 2026 minutes and April 2026 minutes were scheduled for approval but not acted upon
- Good Health Will donation and schedule changes (removing Saturdays, drop-off at Rodarte) were on new business
- Leadership Submit planning for mid-August was on the agenda
- Ed Clark National Youth Service Day Awards nominations were on old business
- Attendance chart update and committee reports were scheduled
Historic Preservation Commission
The regular meeting of the Greeley Historic Preservation Commission scheduled for May 18, 2026, has been cancelled. No items were discussed or decided.
Citizen Transportation Advisory Committee
The Citizen Transportation Advisory Committee will hold a hybrid meeting on May 18, 2026, to approve previous minutes, discuss the work plan and program of projects, and review new business.
- Approval of April 27, 2026, meeting minutes
- Review of CTAB Work Plan
- Review of Program of Projects (POP)
- Review of Directors Report
- Review of Proposed Agenda Items for June 22, 2026
Housing for All Advisory Board
The Housing for All Advisory Board will review the HUD fund application cycle and discuss the city's budget deficit along with a proposal from the Housing Solutions Department. The board will also hear the NoCo Foundation Housing Report and a study on regulatory barriers to housing development by Interval Consulting.
- HUD fund application cycle
- Budget deficit & Housing Solutions Dept. proposal
- NoCo Foundation Housing Report
- Regulatory barriers to housing development – Interval Consulting study
Golf Course Advisory Board
The Greeley Golf Course Advisory Board meets to approve minutes from March and hear citizen input. The main business is an update from the Fee Research Committee under old business. No new business items are listed. The meeting is procedural with a focus on ongoing fee-related discussions.
- Approval of March 12, 2026 meeting minutes
- Citizen input period (3 minutes per speaker)
- Fee Research Committee update under old business
Greeley Urban Renewal Authority
The Greeley Urban Renewal Authority is meeting to consider several new business items, including a proposed West Greeley Blight Study and a Western Sugar Tax Increment Financing District urban renewal project. The board will also discuss administrative fees for city staff support and hold an executive session regarding the sale of GURA property.
- Approval of April 8, 2026 meeting minutes
- Administrative fees for city staff supporting GURA
- Proposed West Greeley Blight Study
- Proposed Western Sugar TIF District urban renewal project
- Executive session to discuss sale of GURA property
Union Colony Civic Center Advisory Board
City Council
The City Council will hold a work session to discuss several departmental frameworks and budget updates. Discussions include the Culture, Parks and Recreation Department cost recovery framework and 2027 budget development.
- Culture, Parks and Recreation Department Cost Recovery Framework
- 2027 Budget Development Update
- Quarterly Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Update
- Greeley Municipal Court Budget Proposal
- 2026 Ballot Measure Planning
The City Council held a work session with no formal votes. Council reached consensus to support a phased cost recovery framework for Culture, Parks and Recreation programs, addressing inconsistent pricing. A budget update revealed a structural general fund deficit of over $18.1 million requiring significant cuts, with tiered reduction targets for departments. The council also discussed the municipal court budget, capital project updates, and potential 2026 ballot measures on public safety and homelessness, but took no formal action.
- Consensus to support cost recovery framework and phased implementation for parks and recreation fees
- No formal votes taken on budget, court proposal, CIP, or ballot measure planning
Planning Commission
Human Relations Commission
The Greeley Human Relations Commission will consider draft strategic priorities and work plan goals, introduce new Commissioner Natalie Luna, and discuss a new resident welcome kit project. The commission will also propose holding two in-person meetings per year and receive an update on the triennial review. Public input is invited during the citizen input portion.
- Introduction of new Commissioner Natalie Luna, District 6
- Draft Strategic Priorities and Work Plan Goals
- New Resident Welcome Kit Project with table of contents and section assignments
- Proposal to hold 2 in-person meetings per year
- Triennial Review Update
Liquor Licensing Authority
The Greeley Liquor Licensing Authority will hold hearings on several continued cases, including show-cause orders for Old Chicago #10, Pura Vida Bar, and The Doghouse Pub & Grub. The board will also consider a new tavern license for The Emporium Sports Bar, transfers of ownership for Tres Amigos Family Mexican Restaurant and Booze Brothers Liquor, and a status conference for renewal of Greeley Liquor Warehouse’s license. Items 2 through 5 and 6, 10, 12, and 13 are continued from previous hearings.
- Public hearing for new tavern license: The Emporium Sports Bar at 2700 W 10th St. Unit 102 (internal permit LLN2604-0007)
- Show-cause hearings continued from prior months: Old Chicago #10, Pura Vida Bar, and The Doghouse Pub & Grub
- Public hearings for transfer of ownership: Tres Amigos Family Mexican Restaurant (806 9th St.) and Booze Brothers Liquor (2321 W 27th St. #512B)
- Status conference for renewal of Greeley Liquor Warehouse (1020 28th Ave. Unit 107 A& 107B, internal permit LLR2510-0822) continued from April 10
- Administrative review of previous stipulation agreement for Jassi Discount Liquor (328 18th St.)
City Council
West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee
The West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee will discuss how the West Greeley area relates to overall city growth and confirm an interest list. The meeting includes a presentation, public comment, and general discussion. No binding votes or specific project approvals are scheduled.
- Discussion to confirm interest list for the West Greeley Project
- Presentation on growth and how West Greeley relates to growth
- Public comment session with 2-minute speaking slots
E-470 Public Highway Authority
The Board of Directors will conduct a special meeting to address financial audits and operational agreements. Items include reviewing the 2025 annual financial audit and discussing traffic and revenue study results.
- Sable Boulevard Interchange FHU Design Contract Amendment 4
- 2025 Annual Financial Audit Result & Acceptance
- Traffic and Revenue Study Result
- Colorado State Patrol (CSP) Safety Briefing and IGA Amendment
- CUSIOP Hub Interoperability Agreement with EZPass approval
City Council
The Greeley City Council will consider appointing Brian McBroom as City Manager and introduce first readings of ordinances including a major rezone, annexations, and eminent domain for water infrastructure. The meeting also includes a public hearing on amendments to metropolitan district service plans and an executive session for firefighter contract negotiations.
- Resolution to appoint Brian McBroom as City Manager
- First reading of ordinance authorizing salary and benefits for City Manager
- First reading of ordinance for 12th St Outfall and potable water infrastructure including eminent domain
- First reading of ordinance for Uptown Rezone (290.56 acres) from Holding Agriculture to Commercial High Intensity and Industrial Medium Intensity
- Resolution authorizing Intergovernmental Agreement with Weld County for real property exchange to facilitate new Judicial Center, City Hall, etc.
The City Council appointed Brian McBroom as city manager and selected Craig Huddleston to fill the Ward I vacancy. The council approved the consent agenda, which included the city manager appointment, and adopted resolutions for a land exchange with Weld County, an amendment to the Delantero Metropolitan District service plan, and findings for the Great Western Industrial Park annexation. The first reading of the Uptown Rezone ordinance was introduced. All votes were 6-0.
- Selected Craig Huddleston to fill the Ward I vacancy
- Appointed Brian McBroom as city manager as part of consent agenda (6-0)
- Approved consent agenda items 10-12, 14-16, 18-19 (6-0)
- Adopted resolution authorizing land exchange IGA with Weld County (6-0)
- Introduced first reading of Uptown Rezone ordinance (ZON2024-0002) (6-0)
- Approved amendment to Delantero Metropolitan District service plan (6-0)
- Approved findings of fact for Great Western Industrial Park annexation (6-0)
City Council Notice of Attendance
General
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission meeting scheduled for May 4, 2026, was cancelled. No items were decided or discussed.
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
The Greeley Parks & Recreation Advisory Board unanimously voted to recommend that City Council name a 27-acre park 'Ferguson Park' and a dog park 'The Barkyard.' The meeting also included updates on playground openings, pool schedules, and grant awards, but no other binding decisions were made.
- Approved motion to recommend naming a 27-acre park 'Ferguson Park' (unanimous)
- Approved motion to recommend naming a dog park 'The Barkyard' (unanimous)
- Approved the meeting agenda (unanimous)
- Approved the previous meeting minutes (unanimous)
West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee
The committee will conduct an introductory session regarding the West Greeley Project elements. The upcoming schedule includes discussions on growth, financing, debt, and proposed options leading to a final recommendation.
- Discussion of Interest List
- Presentation on current challenges
- Schedule for recommendations to Council on June 25th
City Council
This is a work session, so no formal action will be taken. The council will discuss the Eastern Greeley Subarea Plan, receive first-quarter and west Greeley financial updates, and consider the process for filling the Ward I council vacancy. The meeting will conclude with an executive session to discuss the appointment of a City Manager.
- Eastern Greeley Subarea Plan discussion
- 2026 First Quarter Financial Update
- West Greeley Financial Update
- Ward I Vacancy Process and Council Direction
- Executive Session for City Manager appointment discussion
The City Council held a work session to review early concepts for the Eastern Greeley Subarea Plan and receive financial updates on the city's general budget and the West Greeley Catalyst project. No formal votes or final decisions were recorded during this session.
- Discussed Eastern Greeley Subarea Plan concepts including 'Campus Town' and 'Dumbbell Connectivity'
- Reviewed Q1 2026 financial update and FY 2025 audit timeline
- Reviewed West Greeley Catalyst project costs estimated at $959.4 million
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings to establish zoning for two annexed areas. The body will also hold a workshop regarding the Eastern Greeley Area Plan.
- Public hearing for zoning of 219.221 acres for the Schmerge Annexation (ZON2026-0002)
- Public hearing for zoning of 73.3 acres for the Kinnison Annexation (ZON2026-0003)
- Workshop on the Eastern Greeley Area Plan
The minutes for the Greeley Planning Commission meeting on April 28, 2026, contain no readable or substantive decisions. The text appears to be encoded or corrupted, so no actions, approvals, or votes can be extracted.
Youth Commission
This meeting of the Greeley Youth Commission will discuss changes to the Good Health Will donation program, including removing Saturday drop-offs and moving donations to Rodarte Community Center. Members will also recap the Ed Clark National Youth Service Day Awards and plan for Leadership Submit in mid-August. The agenda includes approval of March 2026 minutes and committee reports.
- Good Health Will donation: propose removing Saturdays and relocating drop-offs to Rodarte Community Center
- Ed Clark National Youth Service Day Awards recap
- Leadership Submit planning for August 14-15 or 28-29, 2026
- Approval of March 2026 meeting minutes
- Attendance chart update
Citizen Transportation Advisory Committee
The Citizen Transportation Advisory Board will hold a hybrid meeting with public comment. Agenda items include discussion of the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program, the CTAB work plan and bylaws, a transit bus brake system update, and a written CIP report. The directors report notes no updates on the Transportation Master Plan or special projects. The board will also consider canceling or rescheduling the May meeting due to a holiday.
- Public comment accepted via email or phone
- Discussion of SS4A (Safe Streets and Roads for All) program
- Update on CTAB work plan and bylaws
- Discussion of transit bus brake system
- Consideration of May meeting cancellation due to holiday
The committee approved changes to its bylaws and rescheduled the May meeting. Members discussed the SS4A project's use of nearly $10 million in federal funding for safety countermeasures at 128 locations, which will remove approximately 1,900 parking spaces.
- Approved March 23, 2026 minutes (unanimous)
- Approved changes to the By Laws
- Moved May meeting to May 18
Judicial Review Board
This meeting of the Greeley Judicial Review Board, scheduled for April 23, 2026, has been cancelled. The agenda included only procedural items such as call to order, roll call, agenda approval, review of a triennial review draft, approval of prior minutes, and scheduling of future meetings.
- Meeting cancelled; no decisions or discussions took place
Citizen Budget Advisory Committee
The Citizen Budget Advisory Committee will review alternative budget options for the Municipal Court and the City Attorney. The meeting also includes a discussion regarding a ballot initiative.
- Municipal Court Alternative Budget Options
- City Attorney Alternative Budget options
- Ballot Initiative discussion
The Citizen Budget Advisory Committee unanimously approved the March 25, 2026 meeting minutes after a correction. No substantive decisions were made; the meeting consisted of discussion on a potential 2026 ballot measure for a sales tax increase focusing on public safety and homelessness, and a presentation from the City Attorney's Office.
- Unanimously approved March 25, 2026 minutes with correction
Greeley-Weld Housing Authority Board
The board will consider an amendment to the Administrative Plan adding a local preference point for age on all Elderly (62+) and Near Elderly (55+) Project Based Waiting Lists. They will also discuss the Executive Director's employment agreement in executive session and hear updates on a HUD On-Site Review and Camfield Apartments.
- Admin Plan Amendment adding local preference point for age on Elderly (62+) and Near Elderly (55+) Project Based Waiting Lists
- Motion to enter executive session to negotiate Executive Director's employment agreement
- Board action to resolve contract negotiations for Executive Director
- HUD On-Site Review update
- Camfield Apartments discussion
City Council
The City Council will hold public hearings on ordinances authorizing up to $50 million in water revenue bonds and $50 million in first-lien sewer improvement revenue bonds for infrastructure improvements. The council will also consider a resolution naming a finalist for the city manager position, and hold public hearings on annexing the 56.66-acre West Lowell area and establishing its zoning. Several proclamations and consent agenda items, including right-of-way dedication and a hazard mitigation plan, are scheduled for action.
- Public hearing on ordinance authorizing up to $50M in Water Revenue Bonds, Series 2026, for water system improvements
- Public hearing on ordinance authorizing up to $50M in First-Lien Sewer Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 2026, for sewer system improvements
- Public hearing on annexation of 56.66-acre West Lowell parcel (east of N 59th Ave, south of Poudre River Trail) and its zoning
- Resolution naming a finalist for the City Manager position and authorizing a conditional offer of employment
- Resolution appointing citizens to the West Greeley Project Citizen Oversight Committee
The City Council approved the appointment of Brian McBroom as a finalist for City Manager. Additional actions included approving various resolutions, land annexations, and bond issuances for water and sewer infrastructure.
- Approved Consent Agenda items 9-14 (6-0)
- Approved resolution naming Brian McBroom as City Manager finalist (6-0)
- Approved ordinance modifying West Greeley GID inclusion area (6-0)
- Approved ordinance annexing 'West Lowell' territory to the City (6-0)
- Approved ordinance establishing zoning for annexed West Lowell property (6-0)
- Approved ordinance reappointing Municipal Judge Mark Gonzales (6-0)
- Approved ordinance for $59 million in supplemental appropriations (6-0)
- Approved ordinance for $50 million Water Revenue Bonds, Series 2026 (6-0)
Greeley Art Commission
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold a regular meeting with routine approvals and reports. The only substantive item is a workshop to review nominations for Historic Preservation Month awards.
- Workshop to review Historic Preservation Month Award nominations
Museum Board
The Museum Advisory Board voted unanimously to oppose consolidating with the UCCC board and the Art Commission. Due to anticipated staffing reductions, a moratorium on all museum acquisitions has been enacted. The board also discussed potential service reductions including operating hours and staff layoffs due to budget cuts.
- Approved March 2026 minutes (unanimous)
- Enacted moratorium on all museum acquisitions
- Opposed consolidation with UCCC board and Art Commission (unanimous)
- Approved two historical quilts into the collection
City Council
The Greeley City Council is holding a special meeting to interview applicants for the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee. No other business is scheduled beyond the interviews and standard procedural items.
- Interviewing applicants for the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee
The City Council interviewed 22 applicants in three panels and appointed nine members to the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee. The committee will meet for at least six weeks and members are expected to dedicate 2–3 hours per week.
- Appointed Bob Locke to the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee
- Appointed Stephanie Ludwigsen to the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee
- Appointed Jeffrey Kennedy to the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee
- Appointed Scott Ehrlich to the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee
- Appointed Nick Kenny to the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee
- Appointed Scott Mcpherson to the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee
- Appointed Tom Pfankuch to the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee
- Appointed Jesse Allen to the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee
Rodarte Community Center Advisory Board
This meeting of the Rodarte Community Center Advisory Board was cancelled. No decisions or discussions took place. The agenda listed standard items such as approval of minutes, board updates, and new/old business, but the meeting did not proceed.
Greeley-Weld Housing Authority Board
The Greeley-Weld Housing Authority Executive Committee will discuss FY25 and March 2026 financials, an update on the Camfield project, the 2026 HUD On-Site Review, and an employment contract. No votes or decisions are scheduled; all items are for discussion only.
- FY25 Financials
- March 2026 Financials
- Camfield Update
- 2026 HUD On-Site Review
- Employment Contract
Water & Sewer Board
The board will vote on resolutions authorizing 2026 water and sewer bonds, and consider establishing a local improvement district for potable water infrastructure at the Greeley Mall. Additional items include declaring an adequate water year, receiving the Integrated Water Resource Plan annual report, and an update on a proposed land exchange with the US Forest Service. The meeting also includes an executive session for a pending court case.
- Approval of 2026 Water Bond Resolution
- Approval of 2026 Sewer Bond Resolution
- Recommend establishment of Local Improvement District 172334 for Greeley Mall potable water infrastructure
- Approval and declaration of adequate water year
- Update on proposed land exchange with US Forest Service
The Water and Sewer Board approved resolutions for $50 million in water revenue bonds and $50 million in sewer revenue bonds. They also recommended establishing Local Improvement District 172334 to fund potable water infrastructure at Greeley Mall. Additionally, the Board declared an adequate water year.
- Approved March 2026 meeting minutes (7-0)
- Approved 2026 Water Bond Resolution for $50,000,000 (7-0)
- Approved 2026 Sewer Bond Resolution for $50,000,000 (7-0)
- Recommended establishment of Local Improvement District 172334 to City Council (7-0)
- Declared an adequate water year with no additional restrictions (7-0)
City Council
The Greeley City Council will meet on April 14, 2026, for a work session to discuss four agenda items without taking formal votes. Staff will present updates on code compliance processes, the 2025- 2030 Hazard Mitigation Plan, the 2025 Visit Greeley End Year Tourism Annual Report and Executive Summary, and the West Greeley Project. The agenda states that work sessions are intended for discussion and overview to inform future council decisions.
- Code Compliance Process Improvement Update
- 2025- 2030 Hazard Mitigation Plan review
- 2025 Visit Greeley End Year Tourism Annual Report and Executive Summary
- West Greeley Project Update
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider rezoning approximately 290.56 acres from Holding Agriculture to Commercial High Intensity and Industrial Medium Intensity southeast of US Highway 34 and County Road 17. They will also consider a right-of-way dedication along 83rd Avenue south of the US 34 Bypass. Both items are on the expedited agenda, meaning staff summaries are suspended unless requested.
- Rezoning ~290.56 acres from H-A (Holding Agriculture) to C-H (Commercial High Intensity) and I-M (Industrial Medium Intensity) near US 34 and County Road 17
- Public hearing on the rezoning request
- Right-of-way dedication along 83rd Avenue south of the US Highway 34 Bypass
- Approval of March 10, 2026 meeting minutes
The Planning Commission approved a right-of-way dedication south of the US Highway 34 Bypass and a large-scale rezoning near County Road 17. The rezoning converts approximately 290.56 acres from agricultural to commercial and industrial use.
- Approved March 10, 2026, meeting minutes (6-0)
- Recommended City Council approval for right-of-way dedication south of US Highway 34 Bypass (6-0)
- Recommended City Council approval to rezone 290.56 acres from H-A to C-H and I-M zoning near US Highway 34 and County Road 17 (7-0)
Human Relations Commission
The Human Relations Commission will discuss strategic priorities including a proposed New Resident Welcome Kit project and a proposal to hold two in-person meetings per year. They will also consider approval of March 9, 2026 minutes and a triennial review. The meeting includes citizen input and staff updates.
- Proposal of New Resident Welcome Kit Project
- Proposal to hold 2 in-person meetings per year
- Approval of March 9, 2026 minutes
- Triennial Review
- Citizen input period (3 minutes per speaker)
The Commission approved a process to notify members after two unexcused absences before reporting a third to the Clerk’s Office. Members also discussed updating the 2023 Strategic Plan and creating a New Resident Welcome Kit webpage. No vote was taken on the welcome kit or the proposed shift to two in-person meetings per year.
- Approved attendance reminder process for unexcused absences (unanimous)
- Approved May 11, 2026, minutes (unanimous)
Liquor Licensing Authority
The Liquor Licensing Authority will conduct hearings regarding various liquor licenses in Greeley. Items include new license applications, ownership transfers, status conferences, and administrative reviews.
- Order to Show Cause for Old Chicago Taproom II LLC (2349 W 29th St.)
- Public Hearing for Cheba Hut (4239 Centerplace Dr. Unit 1H)
- Transfer of Ownership hearing for Tres Amigos Family Mexican Restaurant (806 9th St.)
- New Liquor License Application for Wing Bucket (1702 8th Ave.)
- New Liquor License Application for 7-Eleven Store 13185J (830 16th St.)
Housing for All Advisory Board
The Housing for All Advisory Board will meet to approve minutes from February 2026 and discuss New Business items, including CAPER and PAB Applications. The meeting will also include time for citizen input and board member announcements.
- Approval of February 12, 2026 minutes
- Discussion of CAPER
- Review of PAB Applications
- Citizen input session (3 minutes per speaker)
- Next meeting scheduled for May 14, 2026
The Housing for All Advisory Board voted to recommend $24,635,537 in PAB allocations to City Council for Hope Springs (new construction), Prairie Rose (preservation), and Island Grove (preservation) after adjusting recommendations to meet the 25% threshold. The board also approved the February 2026 meeting minutes with minor edits. Discussion on PAB administrative fees was held, with opposition to charging fees due to increased developer costs; staff will review feedback.
- Approved $24.6M PAB allocation recommendation to City Council for Hope Springs ($9,992,025), Prairie Rose ($6,050,055), and Island Grove ($8,593,457) (6 yes, 1 abstention due to conflict of interest)
- Approved February 12, 2026 meeting minutes with edits to Alfredo’s name (6 yes, 1 abstention)
E-470 Public Highway Authority
The Board of Directors will conduct business including a consent calendar and departmental reports. The agenda includes discussions regarding tolling services agreements and road maintenance.
- Possum Gulch Common Use Agreement
- Atkins Realis General Tolling Technology Task Order X
- HNTB General Tolling Technology Task Order Y
- Pavement Marking Maintenance RFP
- Eighth Amendment to Tolling Services Agreement with HPTE d/b/a/ CTIO
Greeley Urban Renewal Authority
The Greeley Urban Renewal Authority will discuss the 10th Street Area Plan and the sale of 1317 2nd Avenue by A Woman’s Place. The board will also receive informational updates regarding Paragon and Camfield Corner.
- 10th Street Area Plan presentation
- Sale of 1317 2nd Avenue by A Woman’s Place
- Informational updates on Paragon and Camfield Corner
Union Colony Civic Center Advisory Board
The Union Colony Civic Center Advisory Board unanimously approved a resolution opposing the proposed board consolidation, citing lack of factual basis and risk to specialized advocacy. The board also approved March 2026 minutes with an amendment and a ticket donation of a fall season voucher to the Weld County Sheriff's Office.
- Approved March 2026 minutes with amendment (unanimous)
- Approved ticket donation of fall season voucher to Weld County Sheriff's Office (unanimous)
- Approved resolution opposing board consolidation, as amended (unanimous)
City Council
The Greeley City Council will hold a regular meeting with a consent agenda containing multiple items. Key items include first readings of ordinances authorizing up to $50 million in water revenue bonds and up to $50 million in sewer improvement revenue bonds, as well as annexation and zoning of the 56.66-acre West Lowell area. The council will also consider appointments, proclamations, and amendments to the West 10th Street TIF district boundary. Two executive sessions are scheduled for legal advice on the West Greeley Project and personnel matters.
- First reading of ordinance for up to $50M Water Revenue Bonds for water system improvements
- First reading of ordinance for up to $50M First-Lien Sewer Improvement Revenue Bonds
- Annexation and zoning of West Lowell (56.66 acres near N. 59th Ave and Poudre River Trail)
- Resolution authorizing contract with RVi Planning + Landscape Architecture for Calabaza Park design at 71st Ave and 4th St
- Resolution amending boundary of West 10th Street Commercial Corridor Tax Increment Financing District
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing to consider a Certificate of Approval for major alterations at 1526 9th Avenue. Other items include approval of previous meeting minutes and a report from Historic Greeley Inc.
- Public hearing for Certificate of Approval for major alterations at 1526 9th Avenue
The provided minutes for the Historic Preservation Commission meeting on April 6, 2026, contain no record of substantive decisions, approvals, or denials. The document consists of non-standard encoded text and procedural placeholders.