City of Greensboro
Recent News About City of Greensboro
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2nd largest nursing home in Guilford County as of Q4 2023
Meridian Center, the second largest nursing home in Guilford County, aided an average of 166.9 residents per day during the fourth quarter of 2023.
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How much did farmers in Guilford County receive in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021?
Farms in Guilford County received $2,931,268 in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Maple Grove Health and Rehabilitation Center Q4 2023’s largest nursing home in Guilford County
With an overall rating of one, Maple Grove Health and Rehabilitation Center was the largest nursing home in Guilford County during the fourth quarter of 2023.
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Share Your Thoughts on Accessory Dwelling Units
Did you know the City already allows residents in single-family residential districts to build accessory dwelling units (ADUs) on their property?
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Burnt Poplar Road Closure Continues Through March 1
Burnt Poplar Road between S. Regional Road and Gallimore Dairy Road continues to be closed until Friday, March 1, due to culvert replacement work.
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Truong's Long Road to Greensboro Opens Doors for Others
Senior Transportation Planner Tram Truong grew up in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, more than 9,000 miles and a day-long flight from Greensboro.
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Downtown Arts: Bonaventure Ogbaugo
Bonaventure Ogbaugo is a Nigerian-born American artist. He holds a BFA degree from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
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City No Longer Accepting Plastic Bagged Yard Waste March 1
The City’s Solid Waste and Recycling Department will stop accepting yard waste in plastic bags beginning on Friday, March 1. Residents may use biodegradable paper bags for leaves or other yard waste.
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Sycamore Street and Eugene Street Closures Begin February 19
Sycamore Street, from Eugene Street to Edgeworth Street, and the Eugene Street southbound right turn lane between Sycamore Street and Washington Street, will be closed beginning February 19 for building demolition and construction.
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City to Introduce Updated Plan Review and Tracking Application
Developers, contractors, and other residents looking to deliver building plans or secure permits can look forward to a revamped online process, set to launch on March 25.
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W. Smith Street Lane Closure Begins February 5
Beginning Monday, February 5, the right lane of W. Smith Street between Benjamin Parkway and Prescott Street will be closed daily from 9 am to 4 pm until March 8 due to construction on the final section of the Downtown Greenway.
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Registration Now Open for 2024 Senior Games and SilverArts
Registration is open for the 2024 Greater Greensboro Senior Games and SilverArts competition for Guilford County residents aged 50 and older.
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Next City Council Meeting is February 6
The next meeting of the Greensboro City Council is Tuesday, February 6, 2024, in the Katie Dorsett Council Chamber of the Melvin Municipal Office Building, 300 W. Washington St. The meeting will begin at 5:30 pm.
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City Council Work Session Scheduled for February 19
The Greensboro City Council will hold a work session on Monday, February 19, 2024, at 2 pm in the Plaza Level Conference Room of the Melvin Municipal Office Building, 300 W. Washington St.
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History Museum Welcomes Year of the Dragon February 3
The Greensboro History Museum will host its annual Lunar New Year Community Celebration from 12-4 pm, Saturday, February 3, at the Greensboro History Museum, 130 Summit Ave.
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First Fridays Return with an HBCU Experience February 2
Beginning with a special Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Experience February 2, Creative Greensboro, the City's office for arts and culture, will again host First Friday events at the Greensboro Cultural Center, located in the heart of Downtown Greensboro's cultural district.
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N. Murrow Boulevard Road Closure Begins January 29
Beginning 9 am Monday, January 29, all lanes of N. Murrow Boulevard between E. Lindsay Street and E. Fisher Avenue will be closed due to bridge repair work along Murrow, over N. Church Street.
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Downtown Greenway Closures Begin January 29
At 9 am Monday, January 29, construction on the final section of the Downtown Greenway (Phase 4) begins from Smith Street to Spring Garden Street.
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Warnersville Recreation Center to Host Community Arts Launch Party on February 17
A launch party celebrating a series of impactful, public art projects honoring the rich history of the Warnersville neighborhood will take place at 3pm on Saturday, February 17 at the Warnersville Recreation Center, 601 Doak St.
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38 is median age of Guilford County residents by 2021
Guilford County residents have a median age of 38-years-old as of 2021, according to US Census Data.