After months of petitions and legal maneuverings, the debate over the Cascadia and Catalyst projects in west Greeley comes to a head Tuesday night.
The new Greeley City Council will will vote Tuesday on a resolution that would send the planned-unit development zoning for the projects before voters on Feb. 24.
For months, a group of residents have sought to challenge the projects, most recently as the Greeley Demands Better initiative with a petition that requires the city council to either repeal the ordinance that set the zoning for the projects or to send the question of whether to repeal that ordinance to the voters.
Former Greeley city manager Leonard Wiest, along with John DeWitt, Tom Hacker and Zach Bliven, had filed a protest against the petition with claims against the validity

Greeley Tribune

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