Voters in Greeley have voted to repeal the zoning ordinance tied to the proposed Cascadia entertainment district, according to final unofficial election night results ... .
In a special election on Tuesday night, Greeley voters elected to pause construction on a billion-dollar entertainment district known as Cascadia... A "no" vote meant you wanted Cascadia to continue as projected by the city and investors.
— Greeley voters approved Ballot Issue 1A in a February 24 special election, repealing Ordinance 30, 2025, and reversing a previously approved zoning change tied to the proposed CascadiaPlanned Unit Development in West Greeley.
Joseph Carrisales was a good guy with many struggles ... He wouldn’t let us help him ... They were close ... Irene Carrisales, Greeley Cascadia project raises finance questions. As voter I have questions on this (Cascadia/Catalyst) project. 1 ... 2.
Votes for Ballot Measure 1A lead in the city of Greeley’s first drop of special election results, potentially spelling trouble for the Cascadia and Catalyst projects in west Greeley ... Cascadia is ...
The fate of west Greeley's $1.1 billion Catalyst/Cascadia public-private project that includes an entertainment district and commercial and residential development will be decided Feb. 24. Greeley voters have until 7 p.m. Feb ...
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Follow the Greeley Tribune’s ongoing coverage of the Cascadia development and stay up to date on all project milestones at GreeleyTribune.com/Cascadia.
Ballot item 1A asks whether the city should repeal the planned unit development zoning for both the Catalyst and Cascadia projects ...Follow the Greeley Tribune’s ongoing coverage of the Cascadia ...