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Residents press Greeley council on Cascadia/Catalyst development, homelessness and neighborhood speeding
Summary
During citizen input residents criticized the Cascadia/Catalyst project process and petition efforts, urged a binding community benefit agreement, raised asbestos and demolition concerns, asked for more services and shelter funding, and requested traffic calming measures for neighborhood safety.
Greeley — Dozens of residents used the citizen‑input portion of the Oct. 7 meeting to press council on a range of local concerns, with several focusing on the Cascadia/Catalyst development, homelessness services and neighborhood traffic safety.
Several speakers criticized the petition campaign that would force changes to zoning or project approvals. Tom Donkel told council petitioners were using a “bait‑and‑switch” technique and warned that killing the catalyst project would saddle the city with debt. Tom Shaner, calling the project a $1,100,000,000 proposal, said that changing the…
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