All the council members seem to favor the new plan, which would take full effect in the fall of 2024. A council vote is expected Aug. 15.
"This is an area to me that really needs some uplift and has been neglected for quite a while."
She was on her way to attend a roundtable discussion in High Point on gun violence.
The document focuses on the 3.4-mile corridor from Freeman Mill Road east to Interstate 40.
The city of Greensboro is accepting school supplies in lieu of money for parking fines through Oct. 2.
City's plans to sell a site to Lidl have been, at the least, delayed by a needed environmental cleanup that will be long and expensive.
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The forest-green and sunrise-orange ‘Hopper’ trolleys travel a 27-minute route up and down Elm Street.
Children in Guilford County DSS custody are moved nearly three times more often than the national average, according the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
The new forest green and sunrise orange 'Hopper' trolleys travel up and down Elm Street on their 27-minute route, stopping about every block between Fisher Avenue on the north side of the city and Carolyn Coleman Way on the south side.
"This isn't to say we're not for his business, however, this is not the right place," one resident of the Benbow Park neighborhood said. "Because we're a Black community we're supposed to take any kind of business... to allow this to happen would be a smack in the face to the hard work that is currently taking place to clean the neighborhood up."
Richard W. Forrester succeeded long-time former Chairman Horace M. “Jim” Kimel Jr.
Beginning Wednesday, July 19, and continuing through Wednesday, July 26, a City contractor will perform sewer line smoke testing in Glenwood.
"A lot of used-car dealerships are slums," owner acknowledged. "But I'm not going to do business that way. When you look at my facility, you're going to know I'm serious about what I do."
City officials are soliciting input on the proposed 1% tax on prepared food and beverages.
Six candidates filed Monday to run in one of the 12 municipal elections being held this year in communities wholly or partially in Guilford County.
"Having a say in how some of our tax money is spent is important," supporter says.
County officials have been tight-lipped about why they terminated first contract on March 2.
The trolley service will begin July 20 and will be free for riders.
Greensboro residents criticize a new procedure that would bar those who "disrupt" the meeting for three months.
For years, Greensboro residents have criticized the city's on-street and off-street public-parking options, saying there aren't enough spaces available. But according to a recently released study, the number isn't necessarily the problem.
Niegel Sullivan, whose current annual salary is $150,000, has overseen the sale of liquor in Greensboro since December 2021.
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Elections are scheduled for High Point, Jamestown, Pleasant Garden, Burlington, Oak Ridge, Sedalia, Whitsett, Gibsonville, Summerfield, Stokesdale, Kernersville and the Sedgefield Sanitary District.
For years, Greensboro residents have criticized the city's on-street and off-street public-parking options, saying there aren't enough spaces available. But according to a recently released study, the number isn't necessarily the problem.
More cars have been ordered. The take-home program is another one of the improvements the city government has provided to the Greensboro police department in order to drive recruiting efforts.
The North Carolina agency has even sent employees home early because no customers were showing up.
Residents of High Point, Jamestown, Pleasant Garden, Burlington, Oak Ridge, Sedalia, Whitsett, Gibsonville, Summerfield, Stokesdale, Kernersville and Sedgefield Sanitary District can file their candidacy.
The Greensboro Piedmont Academy Influx Care Facility will be able to house up to 800 children.
A proposed solution would have to be approved by the council before it could take effect, but Vaughan has already presented members with some ideas.
Wake County Republican had accused Moore of carrying on a more-than-three-year affair with his wife.