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August 22, 2024
A sign outside Greeley City Hall indicating the location for 24-hour ballot drop-off, surrounded by autumn trees and parked cars.

GREELEY, Colo. — In November, Greeley residents will vote on the following four city ballot measures:  

  • Food Tax (ORDINANCE No. 31): The continuation of the food tax, initiated in 1990 and renewed every five years since. 
  • Debt Issuance (ORDINANCE No. 32): A new measure that allows the city to apply for federally subsidized funding for MERGE and other transportation infrastructure improvements. 
  • Police Sergeants Collective Bargaining, Article V (ORDINANCE No. 22): An amendment to allow police sergeants to join the police officers’ collective bargaining unit. 
  • Delegation of Financial Operations (ORDINANCE No. 30): An ordinance suggesting changes to the Greeley municipal code, allowing the city manager to assign financial tasks to a financial officer. 

Residents are encouraged to vote to shape the future of Greeley.

Where to Vote in Greeley 

  • UNC University Center, 2101 10th Avenue
  • Aims Cornerstone Building, 5401 W 20th Street  
  • Trinity Lutheran Church, 3000 35th Avenue
  • Greeley City Hall, 1000 10th Street
  • Weld County Election Office, 1250 H Street  

Weld County will mail ballots to voters at their registered mailing address later this fall. To register to vote or to update voter information, visit Weld County Clerk and Recorder or vote411.org.  

For more information on the 2024 ballot measures, visit the city clerks page, or contact the city clerk's office

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