Greeley, CO — February 3, 2026 — Local News Update
Greeley, CO — February 3, 2026 — Recent developments in Greeley include a special election announcement, city hall relocation, and a new entertainment district agreement.
Special Election Announcement
The City of Greeley has announced a special election on Ballot Issue 1A, scheduled for February 24, 2026. Ballots will be mailed to registered voters starting February 3, with multiple options for returning them by mail or secure drop box.
City Hall Relocation
As part of the Downtown Civic Campus Project, the current City Hall building at 1000 10th Street will close on February 25. The city is transitioning to a new location to better serve the community.
New Entertainment District Agreement
The City of Greeley has secured a 40-year agreement with the Colorado Eagles to be the anchor tenant in the planned multi-purpose arena and ice center in West Greeley. This development is part of the Cascadia project, slated to break ground later this month.
Upcoming Greeley Home Expo
Nationwide Expos is set to host the Greeley Home Expo from February 6-8, 2026. The event will connect homeowners with local home-improvement professionals for a free, community-focused weekend experience.
Banner Health Expands Surgical Services
Banner Health has strengthened surgical care across Northern Colorado by adding three new general surgeons: Dr. Charles Marriott, Dr. Nicole Blythe Moore Rieger, and Dr. David Lundy. This expansion aims to enhance patient access to minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgeries.
Leadership Northern Colorado Class Announced
Thirty-four current and emerging leaders have been selected to participate in the 2026 Leadership Northern Colorado program. The group represents a diverse mix of professions, including education, business, non-profit, and government sectors.
Recent Traffic Incidents
On February 1, a serious traffic collision occurred along 34th Street, resulting in at least two reported injuries, with one person reportedly trapped inside a vehicle. Details about the extent of the injuries and the cause of the collision have not yet been released by officials.
Additionally, a 76-year-old woman was transported to a local hospital after sustaining injuries in a vehicle accident along 16th Street on February 1. The woman remained conscious throughout the incident and was transported in stable condition to North Colorado Medical Center for further evaluation.