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Residents urge Greeley council to slow Cascadia, raise transparency on water and financing
Summary
Multiple residents at the Jan. meeting urged the Greeley City Council to slow the Cascadia/Catalyst developments, citing water scarcity, project financing risks and a lack of transparency; commenters cited consultant studies and contracts and asked the council to pull related consent items for fuller review.
At the Jan. meeting, several Greeley residents used the public‑comment period to urge the City Council to slow big development projects and provide fuller financial and water‑supply transparency.
Mary Metzger told the council the citys dealings with the developer behind Cascadia and Catalyst show "growth being done to this community rather than with it," arguing data centers and other large uses strain water and local infrastructure and that the public has not received assurances about living‑wage jobs. "Growth should not kill…
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