Voters in Greeley likely will get to decide Feb. 24 whether to repeal city-approved planned-unit development zoning for the Cascadia and Catalyst projects.

A resolution supporting sending the issue to voters is part of the agenda for the Greeley City Council’s meeting next Tuesday. If it’s approved, city officials have estimated that such a special election would cost around $350,000.

The meeting agenda was posted late Wednesday.

After City Clerk Heidi Leatherwood’s office on Nov. 7 certified the petition drive led by citizens group Greeley Demands Better, the newly elected city council by law was compelled to either repeal the Sept. 16 approval of a planned-unit development encompassing the Cascadia project and city-owned Catalyst entertainment districts or send the question to a speci

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