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Planning commission recommends rezoning of about 290.6 acres near County Road 17

Greeley planning commission · April 14, 2026
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Summary

The Greeley planning commission recommended City Council approval of a rezoning that would change roughly 290.56 acres from holding agriculture to commercial high- and industrial medium-intensity, while commissioners pressed staff and the applicant on traffic impacts and interim intersection improvements financed by the West Greeley GID.

The Greeley planning commission on a voice vote recommended City Council approval of a proposed rezoning of roughly 290.56 acres southeast of the intersection of U.S. Highway 34 and County Road 17, finding the change complies with section 24-204(b) of the Greeley Development Code.

Commissioners and staff focused much of the public hearing on traffic and access. Thomas Gilbert, the city’s interim EDR manager, said the applicant provided a conceptual traffic study demonstrating the site can be served in the short term using interim improvements —…

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