Greenville: Road and Lot Closures | Eastern North Carolina Now

News Release:

    As part of 10th St Connector roadway improvements - 10th St between Evans and Dickinson will be closed. Closure of this section of the road will begin on or about May 27th, 2016. This roadway will remain closed for the remainder of the project. Detours will be posted.

    For further information, please contact NCDOTs resident engineer at 252 830 3495.





    Please note the following closures at the Five Points Plaza:

    - Saturday, May 14 at 6am-12pm for the EC VELO Family Bike Ride (top half only)

    - Each Wednesday, May 21-August 31 at 1pm for the Umbrella Market (top half only)

    - Saturday, June 4th at 6am-2pm for the City of Greenville's Youth Fest (top half only)

    - Saturday, June 17th at 1pm, Greenville Grooves Music Festival (top half only)


    For more information about Uptown Greenville, go to uptowngreenville.com or call Director Bianca Shoneman at (252) 561-8400. Contact Carl Rees, Economic Development Manager with the City of Greenville at crees@greenvillenc.gov or (252) 329-4510 or Kelsey Anderson - (828)329-5309, Kelsey@uptowngreenville.com
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