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Greeley unveils Small Business Land Use Center and $5,000 technical-assistance mini-grants for downtown projects
Summary
City planners presented a new Small Business Land Use Center that centralizes development-review resources for small business owners and offers technical-assistance mini-grants of up to $5,000, with priority tiers for the downtown historic area; officials said the site went live in January and Edison Ice Cream received the first grant.
GREELEY — City planners on the Greeley Historic Preservation Commission outlined a new Small Business Land Use Center aimed at simplifying development review for small business owners and helping them navigate historic-preservation requirements.
Planner Caitlin Puga, speaking for the City of Greeley Community Development department, said the program creates a “one-stop shop” that brings together city departments and external partners so small-business customers can get targeted guidance faster. “This is just housed within community development … not a new…
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