The construction for a new car wash was approved at
Greeley’s City Council meeting on Tuesday Dec. 4.
The
newer project called Breeze Thru Wash will replace an existing and older car
wash, located at 35 Ave. and 28 St., which has not been in business for two
years.
According
to Deanne Frederickson, the planner and landscape architect of the project, the
citizens of Greeley will be pleased with the new business being put in place.
“The
customers of Breeze Thru Wash like these car washes because they are fast and
inexpensive,” she said.
The
car wash takes two to three minutes to go through at a cost of only three
dollars. The site consists of a washing building containing an automated conveyor belt that pulls the occupied cars through the various wash cycles in
the building, while the customers remain in the car.
The
wash incorporates new technologies as well, which will recycle 75 percent of
the water being used.
Construction
and site placement were also planned accordingly to the surroundings in the
project plan. Directly north and east of the site of the car wash are residential
neighborhoods. But the business’ washing and vacuum sites are located on the
west side of the area, meaning residents will experience less noise.
Council
member Robb Casseday said that he was pleased with the proposal of the project
for more than one reason.
“I’m
really excited about the old facility being replaced,” he said. “I think the
site planning was well thought out. They did a good job of mitigating any sound
issues.”
The
car wash plans to open Nov. of 2013.
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