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City of Greeley
According to Community Playmaker magazine, the City of Greeley is the 2024 Community of the Year. This national platform highlights local government leaders and their innovative ideas. This award honors leadership, creativity and efforts to enhance residents’ lives.
Pay Your Bill - greeleygov.com
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City of Greeley
Welcome to the City of Greeley. Access our services and see what is going on in Greeley, Colorado.
Human Resources | City of Greeley
The City of Greeley employs nearly 900 benefited employees with an additional 500+ seasonal and hourly employees in 13 departments. Our department is here to enhance employee excellence by providing services and programs to support the well-being and success of City of Greeley employees.
Utility Billing | City of Greeley
Quickly see how you’re using water and receive recommendations specific to your household on your desktop or mobile device. Sign up by using your water account number at Greeley.Watersmart.com. Service Disconnected? Please call us immediately. 970-350-9811
Our Water System
Greeley's water system dates to the late 1800s and has been consistently updated and expanded since that time to meet the needs of our city. We distribute nearly 9 billion gallons of water every year with more than 644 miles of pipeline, two drinking water plants, a wastewater treatment plant, three treated water reservoirs, six raw water ...
Municipal Court | City of Greeley
The City of Greeley Municipal Court was established to hear and try all alleged violations of the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Greeley. The Municipal Court is a limited jurisdiction court and a court of record serving the citizens of Greeley, Colorado.
Planning | City of Greeley
The updated code provides options for additional housing types on smaller lots, reorganizes and reformats the code into easy-to-use chapters, and better aligns with the city’s plans and priorities. The new development code replaces the entirety of Title 24 of the Greeley Municipal Code.
Parks | City of Greeley
Let’s work together to keep Greeley clean, safe and beautiful. With over 300 acres of neighborhood parks at more than 40 locations, Greeley’s parks offer abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Water Sources - greeleygov.com
Most of Greeley's water begins as rain and snow runoff into rivers in the Colorado, Laramie, Big Thompson and Cache La Poudre water basins. Greeley operates six mountain reservoirs in the Poudre River Basin and uses Boyd Lake, Lake Loveland, and Horsetooth Reservoir, which deliver water from the Big Thompson and Colorado Rivers.