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Maintaining Hundreds of Miles of Roads

The City of Greeley is responsible for maintaining more than 850 lane miles of roadway and 700 miles of curb, gutter and sidewalk in Greeley. Ongoing maintenance keeps everyone in Greeley moving through our community safely.

This important work is possible thanks to the “Keep Greeley Moving” .65% infrastructure tax, which provides funding for transportation-related repairs, improvements and construction in our city. First adopted in 2015, the tax must be renewed every seven years.

By paying 65 cents in sales tax on every $100 spent on all purchases excluding groceries, the City of Greeley is able to perform important repairs as well as conduct major road improvements to help Greeley keep pace with its growing population.

As part of the city’s budget, Keep Greeley Moving is independently audited and overseen by the Citizens’ Budget Advisory Committee and information is published in the city’s Annual Budget.

Past and Future Projects

Visit the Public Works and Transportation Geographic Information System (GIS) dashboard to explore the types of work Keep Greeley Moving funds, the city’s completed projects, and the construction still to come to keep Greeley’s streets clean, safe and beautiful.

Construction workers operating heavy machinery to mill asphalt and load debris into a truck during street maintenance in Greeley, Colorado.

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Public Works and Transportation Public Works Headquarters
1300 A Street Bldg. H,
Greeley, CO 80631

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Monday - Friday
7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.