Preliminary budget numbers show the city of Greeley will spend more money than it’s bringing in for the third straight year, and the gap may become more than can be managed, city staff warned the council last week. According to the Greeley Tribune, on Jan. 27, the Budget and Policy Director Nathan Moseley and Division Treasurer Robert Miller reported the city is earning only slightly more money each year while spending more than it earns. A $21 million deficit that was filled with the use of remaining 2024 funds, realignment of work tasks among city employees and appropriating funds from other funds available to the city…