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Town and County Meeting set for Oct. 30 in Greeley

Town and County Meeting set for Oct. 30 in Greeley
Written by Team James

Annual Town and County Meeting is Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. at the Weld County Administration Building in Greeley. Public welcome to attend and listen.

News Release

Date: Oct. 20, 2025

Contact: Jennifer Finch, 970-302-1936

Town and County Meeting to be held Oct. 30

Weld County, CO – The annual Town and County Meeting will be held Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. in the Weld County Administration Building, located at 1150 O St. in Greeley.

Held every October, the Town and County Meeting provides an opportunity for municipal officials and Weld County commissioners to engage in discussion, centered on sharing important updates on projects, as well as goals for the future or challenges and concerns moving forward.

Outlined in the Weld County Home Rule Charter, commissioners must meet no less than three times each year with Weld County municipalities. Beyond the Town and County Meeting, other meetings occur through various transportation projects and coalitions. Attendance at other municipal and county meetings that may be scheduled throughout the year also helps fulfill this requirement.

As Weld County is home to 32 municipalities, the information presented in the Town and County Meeting will pertain to a variety of different communities. The public is welcome to attend and listen.

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Communications and Public Information Office

Jennifer Finch, Public Information Officer, 970-302-1936

1150 O St., P.O. Box 758, Greeley, CO 80632

My Take

Our Home Rule Charter requires us to meet regularly with our 32 municipalities. That is a good thing because it keeps us accountable and connected.

I look forward to the Town and County dinner every year. It is a great chance to catch up with community leaders from across Weld County and hear what is working and what needs attention.

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Team James

Team James is a group of friends and volunteers interested in the vital role of self-governance, and committed to the principles of keeping government small, fiscally conservative, and operating only in its proper role. Volunteers from Team James regularly help Scott with constituent service, including maintaining this website. If you are interested in becoming a member of Team James, contact Scott directly via email: [email protected].