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The Greeley-Evans Transit (GET) system plays a critical role in helping community members get to where they need to go. However, as Greeley and surrounding communities continue to grow, our transportation systems need to grow alongside them.
We encourage you to look through the near- and long-term scenarios and then take our survey to let us know which elements should be prioritized!
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The two scenarios presented on the map were developed in collaboration with GET and Greeley staff, using the Mobility Umbrella developed as a part of the Greeley on the Go transportation plan, community feedback, and current route effectiveness to create near- and long-term scenarios for mobility in the City of Greeley.
Near-Term Scenario: Shows a modified network focused on near-term bus routing improvements, enhanced service frequency, and additional microtransit options.
Long-Term Scenario: Shows a completely updated network focused on enhanced transit service corridors, improved micromobility options, and microtransit zones across the city.
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The City of Greeley will receive $3,508,404 from the Federal Transit Administration to buy five compressed natural gas (CNG) buses for use on a new bus route between Greeley and Loveland. Funding for the transit investment comes from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The new buses will be used to facilitate limited-stop, regional service between Greeley and Loveland. Key stops along the U.S. 34 route will include connections to the University of Northern Colorado, the I-25 mobility hub at Centerra, as well as the City of Greeley’s future Mobility Expansion for Regional Growth and Equity (MERGE) mobility hub. This service, with the support of a Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) grant, is slated to start in 2026.
Read the complete news release here.
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GET Transit will offer zero fares on all trips from July 1 through August 31.
This year, GET is once again participating in the Colorado Zero Fare for Better Air Campaign. Fares are free on all services July 1-August 31, 2024. This includes Poudre Express, Paratransit and UCHealth Call N Ride services.
GET offers zero fares across its system as part of the Zero Fare for Better Air initiative. This collaborative, statewide initiative, made possible by Colorado Senate Bill 22-180, in partnership with the Colorado Energy Office, is designed to reduce ground level ozone by increasing use of public transit.
We hope you take advantage of the Zero Fare initiative this summer to try transit to get to work, school, a doctor’s appointment, or a weekend exploring Colorado. Plan your route today.
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Thank you to everyone in the community who shared feedback in our stakeholder meetings, across social media, and on our online mobility map. The City of Greeley team is now using this input to craft potential mobility scenarios for the future of our community. We anticipate sharing our ideas for another round of community feedback later this summer. Stay tuned!
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Whether you walk, bike, scoot, wheel or take transit, we want to know about your experiences.
Visit the Greeley mobility map and drop pins to share what works well, where you've experienced challenges and ideas for future improvement to the transportation system.
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In "A glimpse at the near future of getting around Greeley," the Greeley Tribune and Public Works Director Paul Trombino discuss the city's upcoming transportation projects planned to address the growth, specifically focusing on keeping the connection between different areas of the city.
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During the April 9 City Council Work Session, Public Works staff delivered a mobility services update, which provides helpful updates about our already in-progress plans for mobility in Greeley.
To learn more about what's in the works, play the presentation on the city's Civic Clerk portal. (The presentation begins at the 5:19 mark.)