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Friday, April 19, 2024

Greeley High Water Update

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Subdivision Roads Reopen

  • Riverview Farms Subdivision, between 28th and 30th Streets and east of 1st Avenue now open to residents; 1st avenue south of 30th Street into Evans still closed.

 

Greeley Critical Infrastructure at 100%

  • All Greeley critical infrastructure is operating at 100%. Includes water and sewer systems, power, etc.

 

Red Cross Shelter – Greeley Recreation Center

  • Red Cross shelter (Greeley Recreation Center, 651 10th Avenue) will have crisis trained therapists at the shelter starting at 7am, Monday, September 16.

 

New Road Closures

  • 5th Street from 3rd Avenue to Hwy 85 Bypass

 

New Warnings

  • Sheep draw trail closed from 71st Avenue north through Hunters Cove subdivision. Do not access trail.
  • Flood waters are contaminated; CDC recommends that anyone exposed to high water wash off immediately and make sure that Tetanus shots are up to date.

 

Ongoing Mandatory Evacuations

  • Ash Avenue to Fern Avenue and E. 8th Street to E. 16th Street (Flow of river has changed; announcing warning again)
  • River Park Mobile Court east of 11th Avenue and south of the Poudre River
  • Spanish Colony neighborhood; north of the Poudre River at 25th Avenue and O Street

 

Continuing Road Closures in Greeley:

  • East 24th Street, east of Cherry Avenue
  • 71st Avenue between O Street to Poudre River Ranch
  • 1st Avenue south of 30th Street
  • 95th Avenue from O Street to F Street
  • 83rd Avenue from O Street to F Street
  • F Street from 83rd to 95th Avenue
  • 6th Avenue from 5th Street to 3rd Street
  • 5th Avenue from 5th Street to 3rd Street
  • 4th Avenue from 5th Street to 6th Street
  • 5th Street from 5th Avenue to Hwy 85

 

For updated Greeley information use www.greeleygov.com. Use the “High Water Information” tab.

 

For current county wide information use www.facebook.com/weldcountygovernment

www.twitter.com/weldgov.

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www.facebook.com/cityofgreeley and www.twitter.com/greeleygov

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