The city of Greeley has finalized its partnership with the Colorado Department of Transportation to bring new interchanges to the U.S. 34 Bypass. The Greeley Tribune reports as part of the agreement, CDOT will be reimbursed for its work in designing and constructing the project for a cost not to exceed $1,538,901. The city council this week unanimously approved an intergovernmental agreement with CDOT, allowing the department to begin work on the U.S. 34 Bypass. These improvements are part of the city’s MERGE project, which includes the construction of two interchanges at 35th Avenue and 47th Avenue, as well as a center loading mobility hub that will bring together public transit, bike and connections to Centerra and Denver…