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Greensboro to pilot closures on Elm Street; city schedules public info session

FY Weekly (City of Greensboro) · July 20, 2026
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Summary

The City of Greensboro announced a pilot that will close parts of Elm Street and downtown to traffic and is holding a public information session Tuesday, July 21, 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. at the Depot's West Concourse. Plans are available online.

Greensboro will begin a pilot program that closes portions of Elm Street and parts of downtown to motor-vehicle traffic, the city's FY Weekly program announced. Rosemary Plyben, the show's presenter, said the city is inviting business and property owners and neighbors to a drop-in information session where plans will be on display and staff will answer questions.

The information session is set for Tuesday, July 21, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the West Concourse of the Depot (to the right of Amtrak's entrance). Plyben noted parking in the Depot will be free during the session and directed listeners to the city website, greensboronc.gov/meet-me-on-elm, for program materials.

The city did not announce the exact dates or days on which the closures would begin or how long the pilot will run; officials invited attendees to the information session for details and next steps.