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EDITORIAL: Decision to renovate Greeley Recreation Center a good one

With news Greeley’s new downtown hotel, the DoubleTree Hilton, is already booked full for its first month, city officials see a potential need for additional meeting space.

“Meeting space is even more important because of the downtown hotel,” Greeley Parks and Recreation Director Andy McRoberts recently told The Tribune.

That’s why those officials decided to spend $1 million on upgrades to the Greeley Recreation Center, upgrades that will include rehabbing meeting rooms and bolstering pedestrian crossings to ease access between the hotel and recreation center.

Normally we’re uncomfortable with using public money in conjunction with private enterprise, but we love this move.

Read the full story at the Greeley Tribune.

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