ZONING attribute includes zoning codes; i.e., R-L, R-H, C-D, etc. See Community Development, Planning for more information.
Downtown Parking Map depicts the City of Greeley's public and permit parking information as polygons outlining each parking area's description of use. All vehicles must comply with Greeley City Municipal Code requirements while parked in public space/public right-of-way including, but not limited to, being properly licensed/registered and being operable.Free parking areas allow free all day parking. Exceptions to free parking zones include: Any sign restrictions andVehicles that have not moved more than 72 hours may be tagged as abandoned per Municipal Code. Timed parking offers two hours of free parking, with the option to "Pay to Stay" through the Passport parking phone application.Permit parking offers longer parking for permit holders in designated permit parking lots. Parking permits may be purchased online on an annual or quarterly basis as availability allows at: https://greeleygov.com/services/parking/permitsParking restrictions are enforced 7 AM to 5 PM weekdays in permit areas and timed parking zones using license plate recognition software. Additional information regarding Downtown Parking can be accessed on our website: www.greeleygov.com/services/parkingParking standards are updated annually. This data is active for January 1st to December 31st, 2024.
The Greeley Zoning dataset contains spatial data representing zoning classifications, Metro Districts, and Development Concept Master Plans within the City of Greeley, CO. This dataset is essential for urban planning, development regulation, and land use decision-making. It includes:
Zoning Districts: Defines land use regulations across the city, including residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use zones. These classifications guide development, ensuring compliance with local ordinances and long-term planning goals.
Metro Districts: Special districts that provide infrastructure and public services, often in new developments. These districts can influence taxation, service provisions, and funding mechanisms for infrastructure improvements.
Development Concept Master Plans: Large-scale planning documents that outline the intended development patterns for specific areas, ensuring coordinated growth and adherence to the city's comprehensive plan.
This feature layer supports land-use planning, permitting, infrastructure investment decisions, and emergency response considerations. Data is maintained by the Community Development department. Contact the department at 970-350-9780 or Planning@greeleygov.com for the latest updates. For assistance with this product, please see Greeley's Accessibility Statement.
description: The U.S. Geological Survey developed this dataset as part of the Colorado Front Range Infrastructure Resources Project (FRIRP). One goal of the FRIRP was to provide information on the availability of those hydrogeologic resources that are either critical to maintaining infrastructure along the northern Front Range or that may become less available because of urban expansion in the northern Front Range. This dataset extends from the Boulder-Jefferson County line on the south, to the middle of Larimer and Weld Counties on the North. On the west, this dataset is bounded by the approximate mountain front of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains; on the east, by an arbitrary north-south line extending through a point about 6.5 kilometers east of Greeley. This digital geospatial dataset consists of depth-to-water (unsaturated-thickness) contours that were generated from hydrogeologic data with Geographic Information System (GIS) software.; abstract: The U.S. Geological Survey developed this dataset as part of the Colorado Front Range Infrastructure Resources Project (FRIRP). One goal of the FRIRP was to provide information on the availability of those hydrogeologic resources that are either critical to maintaining infrastructure along the northern Front Range or that may become less available because of urban expansion in the northern Front Range. This dataset extends from the Boulder-Jefferson County line on the south, to the middle of Larimer and Weld Counties on the North. On the west, this dataset is bounded by the approximate mountain front of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains; on the east, by an arbitrary north-south line extending through a point about 6.5 kilometers east of Greeley. This digital geospatial dataset consists of depth-to-water (unsaturated-thickness) contours that were generated from hydrogeologic data with Geographic Information System (GIS) software.
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Greeley school district attendance areas.
A large format PDF map representing fire districts in Weld County.
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ZONING attribute includes zoning codes; i.e., R-L, R-H, C-D, etc. See Community Development, Planning for more information.