Draft Plan Feedback and Next Steps

Thank you for sharing feedback about our draft Mobility Development Plan! We’re grateful for the interest in route times, better bus access, airport connections, and more. We also hear that you're interested in how this plan impacts traffic signals, road improvements and congestion.

The mobility plan’s primary focus is on transit and mobility options. There are several other major projects that address safety, congestion, and road improvements around Greeley. Some underway include:

  • Keep Greeley Moving: The City of Greeley maintains more than 850 lane miles of roadway and 700 miles of curb, gutter and sidewalk in Greeley. Since the KGM program began in 2016, the City of Greeley has improved over 800 lane miles of roadways – and there’s more work to do!

  • MERGE: With the passing of ballot issue 2M, combined with over $50 million in federal grants, we can move forward with new U.S. 34 interchanges at 35th and 47th Avenues. MERGE will also fund a mobility hub at Centerplace. Currently, the project is in its design phase; we expect construction to kick off in 2026.

  • The "Vision Zero" Safety Action Plan: In January, the Greeley City Council adopted a Vision Zero resolution. It aims to end traffic deaths and serious injuries on city streets by 2045. In 2025, we’ll kickstart the plan with “quick build” projects using a $9.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation.

  • Updated Corridors: We're working to redesign and improve important transportation corridors across Greeley. These projects are in various phases of development. Examples include 16th Street Enhancements, the 9th and 10th Corridor, the intersection of 23rd Avenue and 4th/5th Streets, and more.

  • Traffic Signal Timing: Staff regularly review and, when needed, adjust the timings of our 120+ traffic signals. Right now, we're working on many improvements. We're auditing and adjusting individual high-traffic corridors, replacing old signal technology along 10th Street, and piloting an AI-enhanced signal technology at some intersections.

Our strategy for mobility involves moving beyond traditional transit. We want to offer road users an umbrella of services that provides users with seamless access to a variety of interconnected options.

The Mobility Development plan is just one part of our current transportation master plan, Greeley on the Go. The Greeley on the Go plan can be found here. This plan outlines the long-term needs for increasing safety for all road users, decreasing congestion, adding to our transportation choices, as well as the priority focus areas across Greeley that need the most urgent improvements.

We're incorporating community feedback into our final version of the plan. Stay tuned for updates soon!



Please note, data for this plan has been pulled from the Housing and Transportation Affordability Index: htaindex.cnt.org.

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