Greeley does not impose breed-specific legislation. No dog breeds are banned. Colorado state law discourages breed-specific bans. Dangerous dogs are handled through behavior-based designations.
Greeley does not ban any specific dog breeds. Colorado law (CRS 18-9-204.5) discourages breed-specific legislation. The city uses a behavior-based approach where dogs that bite or attack may be classified as dangerous animals, requiring secure containment, muzzling in public, liability insurance, and registration. This applies regardless of breed.
Owners of dangerous dogs face strict containment requirements. Failure to comply may result in fines, impoundment, and potential euthanasia.
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Greeley permits construction activity during daytime hours. Construction is generally allowed from 7 AM to 7 PM Monday through Saturday. Sunday and holiday c...
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Greeley addresses nuisance animals including barking dogs under Title 10 (Animals) of the Municipal Code. Dogs that bark excessively and disturb neighbors co...
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Greeley regulates noise under Title 12, Chapter 6 (Noise Control) of the Municipal Code. The city does not use decibel measurements for most noise β noise he...
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Greeley regulates street parking under the Municipal Code. Vehicles must follow posted signs and time limits. The city enforces a 72-hour limit for vehicles ...
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Greeley restricts the parking and storage of recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers in residential areas. Street parking of RVs is limited and front-yard...
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Greeley requires vehicles to be parked on paved or approved surfaces. Parking on grass or unpaved areas in residential zones is a code violation.
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