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Greeley approved $50 million in water revenue bonds, with a 20-year maturity, estimated average annual payments of $4.1 million, and an estimated $74 million total repayment cost. The bonds will fund water rights, system improvements, storage rehabilitation, and Terry Ranch aquifer access infrastructure.
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The financing will support major water-system projects, but it will be repaid through the water enterprise over time. Council also approved a $59 million supplemental appropriation for 2026, including carryover projects, fire mitigation, school resource officers, and transportation improvements; staff said the $521,000 in new general fund requests would be covered by grants and other revenues. Council approved annexing 56.66 acres known as West Lowell and assigned agriculture and conservation zoning intended to preserve its undeveloped character.
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