West Greeley Project Updates
The City of Greeley is evaluating next steps for the West Greeley project following the February 24, 2026 voter-approved repeal of Ordinance 30, 2025, which previously established zoning for the Cascadia development.
To support this process, City Council established the West Greeley Citizen Oversight Committee, a group of Greeley residents tasked with reviewing project information, evaluating options, and helping inform what comes next.
Over the coming weeks, the committee will review key aspects of the project, including financial obligations, zoning and infrastructure, design and the General Improvement District (GID). Meetings are open to the public, and regular updates will be shared to provide transparency into the process.
No final decisions have been made.
Where Things Stand Today
- The original zoning has been repealed by voters
- The City is conducting due diligence and evaluating options
- Design work is continuing to ensure complete information is available
- The Oversight Committee is actively meeting and reviewing materials
Follow the Process
As the Oversight Committee begins its work, we’ll be providing regular updates to keep the community informed. We’ll post updates on social, and you can find weekly recaps of committee meetings here: Weekly Committee Recaps
About the West Greeley Project
The West Greeley project is a long-term effort to plan and guide growth on the city’s west side as Greeley continues to expand.
The area has been studied for a mix of uses, including residential neighborhoods, commercial development and community-serving amenities. A portion of the site has previously been proposed as a city-owned entertainment district (“Catalyst”), alongside a broader privately developed mixed-use community (“Cascadia”).
As the City works through the next steps, all elements of the project, including land use, infrastructure, and development approach, are being evaluated.
Stay Informed
This is an active and evolving process, and information will continue to be updated as the project moves forward. To better understand how we got to where we are today, including past decisions, studies, and materials, visit the Project History page here.