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June 24, 2025

GREELEY, Colo. — Greeley’s annual Independence Day parade will travel through downtown Friday, July 4, at 9 a.m. While many residents enjoy reserving a spot early along 10th Avenue, the City of Greeley asks community members to follow these guidelines. Guidelines allow staff to maintain the beauty and safety of the areas along the parade route: 

  • Refrain from saving any spaces until after noon on Thursday, July 3. 

  • Do not place any kind of tape, strings attached to stakes, tarps, plastic or blankets on the grass, sidewalks, or other hard surfaces. They become tripping hazards and cause damage to grass and solid surfaces. Because these items impede park staff’s ability to continue with maintenance, they will be removed. 

  • Do not use any kind of paint on the grass, sidewalks, or other hard surfaces to save a spot along the route. 

  • Use chalk when marking spaces on sidewalks and hard surface areas, and nothing on grassy areas. 

  • Be respectful of private property along the parade route. Stay off of lawns and driveways that are not your own and avoid blocking access. Please be sure to pick up any trash before you leave. 

16th Street Construction 

Construction is underway along 16th Street, but the parade route will not change. The sidewalks at the intersection of 16th Street and 10th Avenue will remain open for walking and parade viewing. 

Construction barriers are in place to keep everyone safe and out of active work zones. The city requests that residents and visitors not move or cross them before, during or after the parade. Barriers should not be used as seating or to mark off or reserve spots. 

Businesses along 16th Street are open and excited to welcome parade-goers.  

Parking and Street Closures 

Many downtown streets will be temporarily closed the morning of July 4 for the run and parade. Please use nearby public parking lots and plan ahead.  

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