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Big choices to shape Weld’s largest city
GREELEY — What will Greeley’s future look like by the end of 2025? It will depend on big decisions yet to be made by city officials, by the Weld County commissioners, and probably by voters. The City Council in May approved a financing plan for a $1.1 billion entertainment district on city-owned land near Weld…
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City of Greeley
John Gates, mayor
Raymond C. Lee III, city manager
John Hall, director, economic development & urban revitalization
Greeley Chamber of Commerce
Jamie Henning, president & CEO
Greeley Downtown Development Authority
Bianca Fisher, executive director
Upstate Colorado Economic Development
Rich Werner, president & CEO
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