Housing, Safety Top Concerns For Greeley Residents, According to Surveys, Polls

About seven out of ten Greeley residents are satisfied with the city as a place to live, citing the fire, police and parks as reasons, according to community surveys and polls. The Greeley Tribune reports on Tuesday, Acting City Manager Brian McBroom shared with the council a summary of surveys and polls collected over several years. City staff also determined residents would be in favor of a public safety tax to provide additional funding to police and fire. The surveys also showed city staff that residents have consistently identified housing costs and homelessness as one of their top concerns with the city…

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