Greeley Public Works Will Rebuild and Expand 35th Avenue
In two years, construction will begin to expand and rebuild 35th Avenue between 4th street and F street as a part of Keep Greeley Moving.
According to the City of Greeley, this project will widen 35th Avenue from 4th to “F” Street and will add on-street bike lanes, curb, gutter, sidewalks, landscaped medians, and a traffic signal at “C” Street.
Greeley officials and project designers want to know what residents and commuters think about the expansion and rebuilding.
The meeting is 6:30-7:30 p.m. July 11, at Faith Bible Baptist Church, 320 35th Ave. Here you can give your input about this project, and the Greeley officials and project designers will talk about the preliminary stage of design.
According to the City of Greeley, Keep Greeley Moving (KGM) — a voter-approved seven-year 0.65 percent sales tax — provides funding to improve and repair Greeley roads, and includes road expansion projects such as 35th Avenue.