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Greeley council unanimously backs downtown civic campus proposal, signals $10M parking pledge and infrastructure planning
Summary
The Greeley City Council adopted a resolution committing to advance conceptual design for a proposed downtown civic campus with Richmark Vertical LLC, signaling a potential $10 million parking garage investment and intent to commit approximately $500 million for street, drainage, water and sewer upgrades, all subject to future appropriation.
The Greeley City Council voted 7-0 to adopt a resolution directing the city manager to work with Richmark Vertical LLC, Weld County and School District 6 to advance conceptual design for a proposed downtown civic campus.
The council’s resolution, read into the record during the meeting and adopted unanimously, says the proposal contemplates a new city hall, administrative facilities for School District 6, a boutique hotel, office and retail spaces and a contemplated Weld County Justice Center. The resolution anticipates a city investment of $10,000,000 for a downtown parking…
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