
Sharon Dunn
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2 weeks ago |
kunc.org | Sharon Dunn
GREELEY — The Greeley City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to authorize the city attorney’s office to bring legal action against the neighboring community of Windsor, claiming that the smaller community has ignored a 17-year-old intergovernmental agreement on infrastructure. The IGA requires Windsor to share some of its wastewater-storage capacity with Greeley, an agreement that Greeley claims has been breached.
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3 weeks ago |
greeleytribune.com | Sharon Dunn
Still two weeks out from being presented with agreements on the West Greeley Cascadia project, the Greeley City Council is still struggling to make the largely estimated numbers of the $800 million to $1 billion project work while also facing the financial risk of a project that could leave the city being responsible for a potentially failed project. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Originally Published: April 3, 2025 at 5:00 PM MDT
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3 weeks ago |
bizwest.com | Sharon Dunn
GREELEY — Still two weeks out from being presented with agreements on the West Greeley Cascadia project, the Greeley City Council is still struggling to make the largely estimated numbers of the $800 million to $1 billion project work while also facing the financial risk of a project that could leave the city being responsible for a potentially failed project.
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3 weeks ago |
bizwest.com | Sharon Dunn
BOULDER — A team born out of a University of Colorado mechanical engineering laboratory is on track to win the race to provide low-cost batteries with longer lifespans than the market offers today. Though it could take up to 10 years for the solution to become scalable and mass-produced, all good ideas have to start somewhere. Mana Battery Inc. is a startup company founded in CU professor Chunmei Ban’s lab. Company principal Tyler Evans left Tesla Inc.
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3 weeks ago |
bizwest.com | Sharon Dunn
GREELEY — Greeley’s top three leaders are in line to collectively make almost $800,000 in 2025 if the Greeley Council approves raises scheduled for them later this month. The council adopted resolutions on first reading to give the city manager, municipal judge and city attorney raises for 2025. The council will hold a public hearing and vote on the raises on April 15. If the council approves the raises, they will be effective Feb. 13, 2025.
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