Greeley voters to decide fate of project that includes minor league hockey arena [View all]
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Highway 34 and East of Weld County Road 17 including approximately 834 acres to create a master-planned community, be repealed?
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