CITY OF GREENSBORO: N. Eugene Street Closure Begins January 3

CITY OF GREENSBORO: N. Eugene Street Closure Begins January 3
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City of Greensboro issued the following announcement on Dec. 29. 

Beginning at 9 am Monday, January 3, 2022, all lanes of N. Eugene Street between Bellemeade and W. Smith streets will be closed for the installation of a waterline and the next phase of development of the Eugene-Bellemeade Streetscape project, which includes a new sidewalk, curb and gutter, and planters.

The street is expected to reopen by mid-April.

Businesses in this two-block area and pedestrian access will remain open as usual during the street work. Signs will be posted to direct parking access to these businesses. The public may also use the Eugene Street Parking Deck, 215 Eugene St., as an alternative to on-street parking in that area.

Motorists should use alternate routes to avoid the road closure and follow posted detour signs. 

Original source can be found here.



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