Greeley voters to decide fate of project that includes minor league hockey arena
GREELEY The fate of the Cascadia development and quite possibly the future direction of the city is in the hands of Greeley voters this Tuesday during a special city election on whether the landscape-altering project should be halted.
Cascadia is a master-planned community designed to integrate housing, recreation, jobs, and quality-of-life amenities. Those include an 8,600-seat multiuse arena and ice center that will be the home of the Colorado Eagles, a popular minor-league affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche, a full-service conference hotel, an indoor waterpark, and housing.
Residents opposed to the City Council-approved expansion petitioned the stoppage onto the ballot that will be be decided on Election Day. Ballots were sent out to registered voters starting Feb. 3 and must be returned by 7 p.m. Feb. 24.
Ballot Question 1A, a yes-or-no proposition, asks: Shall Ordinance 30, 2025 authorizing changes to the zoning map of the City of Greeley establishing the Cascadia Planned Unit Development (PUD) for a property located North of US Highway 34 and East of Weld County Road 17 including approximately 834 acres to create a master-planned community, be repealed?
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