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Greeley outlines Lincoln Park-first plan for Downtown Civic Campus; commission seeks early review
Summary
City staff presented a concept for a Downtown Civic Campus centered on a 5.7-acre Lincoln Park redesign, emphasizing adaptive reuse of historic buildings and phased construction starting late 2025; Historic Preservation Commissioners asked the city to bring finalized plans to the commission before approvals.
GREELEY, Colo. — City of Greeley communications staff on June 2 presented a concept plan to revitalize the Downtown Civic Campus with Lincoln Park as its central, 5.7-acre hub and said construction of the park’s first phase is anticipated to start in late fall or winter 2025 pending final design approvals.
The presentation, given by Winona McLaren, Greeley’s director of communication and engagement, described a phased, community-driven plan that would preserve and adapt registered historic buildings while adding features such as an amphitheater, a great lawn, shaded walkways, play areas and flexible gathering pavilions. “Downtown Civic Campus is, not just about the buildings here that make up the Tri City, City Hall, City Center South, City Center North, but really looking at what…
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