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Celebrate Arbor Day at Sanborn Park on Saturday, April 27th

For 44 consecutive years, the National Arbor Day Foundation has recognized Greeley with a Tree City USA designation. This designation demonstrates Greeley’s commitment to its tree infrastructure and positions Greeley as an attractive and healthy place to live. Read more.

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Greeley Farmers’ Market is Relocating

The award-winning Greeley Farmers’ Market is relocating to 7th Street, between 9th and 10th Avenue, north of Lincoln Park in downtown Greeley, CO. Read more.

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Greeley’s 49th Annual Spring Clean Up Weekend is April 26 and 27

Greeley's community-wide annual spring clean-up weekend encourages residents to declutter and help get rid of items that are difficult to throw away. The 2024 Spring Clean-Up will take place Friday, April 26, and Saturday, April 27, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., rain or shine. Read more.

Greeley Recreation Center Hosts Summer Showcase April 26

The City of Greeley Recreation will host its first sneak peek of summer camp offerings at the Summer Showcase on Friday, April 26 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Greeley Recreation Center. Read more.

Greeley Organic Waste (GROW) Center Temporarily Relocates

Starting April 16, the Greeley Organic Waste (GROW) Center will temporarily relocate to the southwest side of Island Grove Regional Park, at the corner of North 17th Avenue and B Street. Read more.

Apply Now for Grants to Enhance Your Neighborhood, Due May 1

Greeley’s Neighborhood Resource Office invites residents to apply online for the Neighborhood Improvement Grant program. Read more.

Emergency Water Line Repairs Affect Traffic Along 20th Street

Two water main breaks discovered on 20th Street near 46th Avenue early Saturday require more attention than Greeley Water crews expected. Once crews exposed the 61-year-old transmission line, they discovered a section that requires significant repairs. Read more.

Greeley Water Receives $21 Million in Additional Funding for Lead Service Line Inventory

Greeley’s Water and Sewer Department received approval for a $21 million state revolving fund loan to help the city locate and replace all remaining water service lines containing lead in Greeley.  The approval includes $10 million in loan forgiveness, eliminating the need for a 1.1% water rate increase to fund the Lead Protection Program. Read more.


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