Greeley City Council on June 2: affordable housing bonds approved as annexation items are pulled
The Greeley City Council’s June 2 meeting mixed routine approvals, proclamations and closed-session legal matters with action on housing and infrastructure. Among the biggest decisions, the council approved private-activity-bond allocations for three affordable housing projects, backing preservation and construction work totaling 292 units.
Council members also approved most of the consent agenda in a 7-0 vote after pulling two items for separate discussion, and then separately authorized the next downtown stormwater contract covering preconstruction work tied to the city’s drainage program and the 12th Street Outfall. In another park-related action, the council voted to name a new west-side park Ferguson Park, recognizing the Ferguson family’s stewardship of the land.
On the land-use side, the council removed Great Western Industrial Park annexation and zoning items from the agenda, delaying the package before any reading or vote. Later, members unanimously entered executive session on Windsor wastewater and annexation disputes for legal advice, litigation and negotiation strategy.
The meeting also included two ceremonial recognitions: Mayor Dale Hall proclaimed June 2026 as Pride Month in Greeley, and the council declared June 2 as UNC women’s volleyball International Goodwill Tour Day ahead of the team’s trip to Japan.