Registering Greeley’s City Hall as a historic building may be high on the wish list of preservationists, but doing so could bring the entire Downtown Civic Campus plan to a stop, city officials say.
“We’d have to take a really large time out,” said Kelli Johnson, the assistant city manager who is in charge of the downtown project, adding that millions already have been invested by Weld County, the city and Greeley-Evans School District 6 to move forward with the new downtown civic campus. “It could really jeopardize the project moving forward, and we would have to see if we can come up with another way to satisfy all the partners, or potentially lose the project if the county decides to pack up and move out of downtown, and the school district could potentially pack up and move out of dow

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