After a successful protest of an earlier petition effort related to the $1.1 billion Cascadia development in west Greeley, four Greeley residents Friday filed another protest, this one against a petition that on Wednesday was ruled “initially insufficient” by the city clerk.
Former Greeley city manager Leonard Wiest, along with John DeWitt, Tom Hacker and Zach Bliven, filed the protest just after 3 p.m., seeking to nullify a petition campaign to overturn the Greeley City Council’s Sept. 16 approval of a planned-unit development for 833 acres encompassing the Cascadia and Catalyst projects.
Catalyst would include a new arena for the Colorado Eagles minor-league hockey team, a hotel and water park. It would be largely surrounded by the Cascadia mixed-use development along U.S. Highway 34, east of Weld County Road 17…