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Greeley Voters Prepare for Catalyst and Cascadia Project Ballot Measures
Key terms and details to understand ahead of the special election
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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As Greeley residents receive their special election ballots, many are seeking to better understand the complex Catalyst and Cascadia development projects that will be decided by voters. These proposed projects have generated significant debate within the community.
Why it matters
The Catalyst and Cascadia projects represent major development proposals that could dramatically reshape Greeley's landscape and economy. How voters decide on these measures will have long-lasting impacts on the city's future growth and character.
The details
The Catalyst project involves a proposed mixed-use development on a 250-acre site, including residential, commercial, and light industrial components. The Cascadia project would create a new 1,500-acre master-planned community on the city's outskirts, featuring homes, businesses, and recreational amenities.
- Special election ballots were mailed to Greeley residents in early February 2026.
- Voters will decide the fate of the Catalyst and Cascadia projects on the special election day.
The players
Catalyst Project
A proposed 250-acre mixed-use development in Greeley that includes residential, commercial, and light industrial components.
Cascadia Project
A proposed 1,500-acre master-planned community on the outskirts of Greeley that would feature homes, businesses, and recreational amenities.
What they’re saying
“These projects are incredibly complex, and it's important for voters to understand the details before making their decisions.”
— Greeley City Council Member (The Tribune Greeley)
What’s next
Greeley residents will vote on the Catalyst and Cascadia project proposals in the upcoming special election.
The takeaway
The Catalyst and Cascadia projects represent major development decisions that will shape Greeley's future. Voters will need to carefully weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks of each proposal before casting their ballots.


