City of Greeley Address Standards - 2023

This document is the current City of Greeley Address standard.  Please use this reference for how to capture address data in any system of record.

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Scope 

This standard covers street addresses.  A street address specifics a location by reference to a specified point of postal delivery.   Postal addresses specify points of postal delivery that have no definite relation to the location of the recipient, such as post office boxes, rural route boxes, etc. This definition excludes addressees, occupants, persons, or businesses.  An addressee may have multiple addresses, and an address may have many occupants. For data processing purposes, address and addressee should be treated as separate entities, and defined by separate standards.  The definition also excludes coordinate values. Coordinate values are an alternative way to specify location: coordinates specify locations by reference to a grid, spheroid, or geoid. Coordinates require different data items and data processing operations and, therefore, different standards. Within the context of this standard, coordinates are treated as attributes of street addresses, and, in the case of certain postal addresses, as inapplicable.   The standard applies only to addresses within the United States.   Finally, the standard excludes electronic addresses, such as e-mail addresses.

Address Rules

  • Punctuation  
    • Limited to periods, slashes, and hyphens
    • Periods are not allowed at the end of abbreviations
    • Periods may be used for street names, (CR 43.5)
    • Slashes may be use for fractional addresses, (1123 1/2 11TH AV)
    • Hyphens may be used for address numbers, (1010-2 18TH AV)
  • Entry
    • All text will be entered as capital letters, (1090 10TH ST)
  • Directional
    • W designation has been removed as of Sept, 2007
    • E will begin with any east west street east of 1ST AVE
    • N will begin with any north south street north of 1ST ST 

Please review the linked standards document above for all references and information.

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Article ID: 7603
Created
Thu 8/31/23 3:34 PM
Modified
Thu 8/31/23 3:35 PM