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Planning commission recommends City of Greeley three-mile plan update that would add GWIP site
Summary
The Greeley Planning Commission voted to recommend that city council adopt the 2026 update to the City of Greeley three-mile plan, which would add the Great Western Industrial Park (GWIP/BRO) property to the city’s three-mile boundary; a Town of Windsor official told commissioners the change risks creating a patchwork of services and stressed coordination is needed.
The Greeley Planning Commission voted unanimously on a motion to recommend that the City Council approve the 2026 City of Greeley three-mile plan, an annual update that would include the Great Western Industrial Park (GWIP/BRO) property in Greeley’s three-mile planning boundary.
Michael Franke, the presenter, told the commission the three-mile plan describes the infrastructure, land uses, parks, open space and transportation services necessary to enable annexation of property no more than three miles beyond current municipal limits. He said the plan was prepared to meet the requirements of Colorado Revised Statutes §31-12-105 and that the current iteration serves as an annual update that adds the GWIP/BRO parcel and aligns conceptual maps for land use, parks and transportation with previously adopted city plans.
The proposal identifies the GWIP/BRO site as south of Eastman Park Drive, east of State Highway 257, north of the Cache la Poudre River and west of Great Western Drive.…
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