So the project in Greeley is now called the Catalyst. Our City Council just voted to move forward with this huge project, even though at the latest public meeting most residents spoke against the ...
Though Greeley voters won’t directly vote on the Catalyst project that some sought to take to the ballot, their city council picks will be crucial in determining the project’s future. On Tuesday, ...
The vote later this month on Greeley’s ballot question 1A has emerged as a deeply polarizing issue, sparking a contentious debate reaching far beyond the project’s footprint in west Greeley. The $832 ...
Editor’s note: This story was updated Tuesday, Aug. 12 to reflect that the project is expected to begin bringing in $13 million per year by 2038, correcting a misstatement by city officials. This ...
Greeley voters will decide in February whether to repeal zoning for the Catalyst and Cascadia projects in a special election. On Tuesday, the Greeley City Council chose to send the zoning repeal to ...
A "yes" vote on Ballot Issue 1A would repeal the project's current zoning, potentially halting development. A "no" vote would uphold the City Council's zoning approval, allowing the project to proceed ...
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