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Greeley council agrees to poll voters on housing, economic development and public-safety measures
Summary
City staff will field a two‑stage public opinion process this spring to test voter appetite for several potential ballot measures; councilors signaled consensus to include funding for homeless/housing, economic development/community revitalization and public safety in the first comparative poll.
The Greeley City Council instructed staff to field a public poll this month to test voter support for several potential ballot measures and related funding ideas, with staff planning a two‑stage polling approach to narrow options before a targeted survey in June.
Caitlin, the city presenter, said staff recommends two polls: an initial comparative poll to measure relative voter priorities across a wide set of concepts, and a follow‑up targeted poll to test specific, viable ballot language. “The first, because we have such a broad range of topics that we’re considering, would really be a high level comparative poll,” Caitlin…
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