Downtown 2032 - The Path Forward

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Consultation has concluded

The Downtown 2032 Master Plan update is complete. The City of Greeley, the Downtown Development Authority, and the University of Northern Colorado will use the plan as a guide over the next 10 years. We can't wait to see Downtown Greeley 2032!
The updated plan can be found under 'Documents'.


Downtown Greeley Master Plan Update

The 'Downtown 2032 – The Path Forward' updates Downtown Greeley’s Master Plan. The plan was last reviewed in 2011. It looks at the long-term vision and identifies priorities to guide improvements and investments downtown over the next ten years. The planning process will run through Fall 2022. Inclusive and effective community engagement is essential for creating a successful Downtown Plan Update for the City of Greeley.

Your feedback will help guide us as we plan for the future of downtown Greeley.

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  • Since the last downtown plan was completed in 2011, the City of Greeley and the Greeley Downtown Development Authority (DDA) have worked to improve downtown by investing in community events, beautifying streets, sidewalks, alleys, and parks, adding more public art, and more. The City and DDA have also successfully recruited new development or redevelopment on underused land and have welcomed new businesses, mixed-use development, and housing in the downtown area.
  • These efforts have resulted in a downtown resurgence and have strengthened Greeley’s role as a well-recognized cultural and creative hub in the region. This downtown planning effort will build upon this momentum to create an updated work program for the City and DDA for the next ten years.
  • To assist with this planning process, the City of Greeley has contracted with Progressive Urban Management Associates (P.U.M.A.) and Livable Cities Studio to develop the Downtown 2032 – The Path Forward plan, which will include broad outreach to the community.
  • We want to hear from community stakeholders throughout the planning process. A community stakeholder is anyone with a connection to Downtown Greeley: whether they live there, work there, own a business or property, are part of a non-profit or advocacy organization, or a school or church.

The Downtown 2032 Master Plan update is complete. The City of Greeley, the Downtown Development Authority, and the University of Northern Colorado will use the plan as a guide over the next 10 years. We can't wait to see Downtown Greeley 2032!
The updated plan can be found under 'Documents'.


Downtown Greeley Master Plan Update

The 'Downtown 2032 – The Path Forward' updates Downtown Greeley’s Master Plan. The plan was last reviewed in 2011. It looks at the long-term vision and identifies priorities to guide improvements and investments downtown over the next ten years. The planning process will run through Fall 2022. Inclusive and effective community engagement is essential for creating a successful Downtown Plan Update for the City of Greeley.

Your feedback will help guide us as we plan for the future of downtown Greeley.

Tell Me More

  • Since the last downtown plan was completed in 2011, the City of Greeley and the Greeley Downtown Development Authority (DDA) have worked to improve downtown by investing in community events, beautifying streets, sidewalks, alleys, and parks, adding more public art, and more. The City and DDA have also successfully recruited new development or redevelopment on underused land and have welcomed new businesses, mixed-use development, and housing in the downtown area.
  • These efforts have resulted in a downtown resurgence and have strengthened Greeley’s role as a well-recognized cultural and creative hub in the region. This downtown planning effort will build upon this momentum to create an updated work program for the City and DDA for the next ten years.
  • To assist with this planning process, the City of Greeley has contracted with Progressive Urban Management Associates (P.U.M.A.) and Livable Cities Studio to develop the Downtown 2032 – The Path Forward plan, which will include broad outreach to the community.
  • We want to hear from community stakeholders throughout the planning process. A community stakeholder is anyone with a connection to Downtown Greeley: whether they live there, work there, own a business or property, are part of a non-profit or advocacy organization, or a school or church.
Consultation has concluded

Do you have a question about the Downtown Master Plan Update and how it will impact Greeley's downtown over the next 10 years? Staff are here to help provide answers.

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    In this Downtown Master Plan for 2032, what does that look like for 2023, 2024, 2025, etc...? Are there specific plans for the completion of projects each year or are you saying it will start in 2032?

    chanceg asked about 1 year ago

    Great question! The Downtown Master Plan has a 10-year (2022-2032) planning window of proposed work with 91 action steps categorized as Near Term (next 18 months), Mid-term (18 months – 3 yrs), and Long-term (3 years +). If approved by City Council on January 17th, staff will immediately develop a work program with the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) and other partners to commence work on the Plan and look for ways to maintain the momentum already underway.

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    So, what are the details of the plan?? We still haven't got highspeed internet access, in spite of years of talk-talk-talk. Put up or shut up

    suzgood asked over 1 year ago

    Through the planning process, which includes community participation and feedback through a survey, we’ll develop a coordinated vision for downtown. This includes an urban design and capital improvement strategy as well as a framework for investment in the area with specific tactics for how it will be put in place.

    The City and the Downtown Development Authority want to be sure that the process for developing this plan builds an understanding and consensus among people who live, work, or visit downtown. This plan will build on past and current planning efforts in the City of Greeley and will create a collective vision for downtown with specific actions and recommended priorities, sequencing, and financing. The plan will also strengthen the existing partnership between the City of Greeley and the Greeley Downtown Development Authority (DDA) to guide investment in Downtown Greeley for the next ten years and beyond.

    As for broadband and high-speed internet access…infrastructure continues to expand following recommendations by the city’s broadband task force. You can check your service area for providers Comcast and Allo. Just click on the company names for more information.