GREELEY, Colo. — A new ordinance addressing camping on public and private property went into effect in Greeley on Wednesday.
The city says the rule is to deal with concerns about safety, health hazards, and damage to public spaces and buildings.
The ban encompasses camping on public property, including parks, sidewalks, and underpasses. It will also limit camping on private property — you’d have to get permission from the owner of the property to camp and could do so for no more than 7 days…