The City of Greeley will hold two public meetings on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025, to share details about the MERGE (Mobility Enhancements for Regional Growth and Equity) project. Meetings will take place at Greeley West High School, located at 2401 35th Ave.
- Local businesses meeting: 4:30-5:30 p.m.
- Community meeting 5:30-6:30 p.m.
City staff and project experts will share timelines. Experts will share planned improvements and explain how the community can get involved. Attendees will have opportunities to ask questions and provide feedback.
“These improvements will serve our community for decades. To better serve the needs of our residents, we need community input now and as the project progresses,” says Bhooshan Karnik, chief engineer and deputy director of Greeley’s Public Works & Transportation department. “MERGE is about safety, connectivity and mobility. We want to be intentional about community feedback and the project goals before we even break ground.”
About MERGE
The MERGE project is designed to make travel safer and easier for all. This project supports a growing population and prepares the area for future travel needs.
Key project improvements include:
- Grade-separated interchanges at 35th and 47th avenues to remove unsafe crossings. Interchanges will reduce congestion and improve travel times.
- A new regional mobility hub at Centerplace to link Greeley with communities across Northern Colorado.
- A shared-use underpass for pedestrians and cyclists to improve safety and neighborhood access.
- Better local transit access and micro-transit options.
To learn more and stay updated, go to speakupgreeley.com/MERGE.

