Published on July 23, 2025
On Monday, July 28, 2025, during its regular meeting at the Weld County Administration Building, 1150 O St., Greeley, the Weld County Board of Commissioners will decide the location for a new judicial center in Greeley. The board plans to conclude its regular 9 a.m. business agenda and then recess until 10 a.m. to hear a presentation by staff and consultants regarding options for the location. The commissioners will make their decision following the presentation.
“As a board, we have performed our due diligence to explore options for the judicial center being located downtown or on the county’s O Street property,” said Commissioner Chair Perry Buck. “The firms the county hired to handle the negotiation of land and demolition costs are doing a great job getting us the information we need to make the best decision possible, not only for the taxpayers of Weld County but also for our operations for decades to come.”
In March, the commissioners hired two firms, PCL Construction and RJA Engineering, to research and verify the true costs of building the judicial center at either location. The commissioners also hired Jeff Darnell, of level5 collaborative, to represent the county in negotiations to provide independent analysis and objectivity.
The public is invited to attend the board’s meeting at 10 a.m. to hear the presentation and the board’s decision.