A sidewalk and single lane at the corner of Third and Church streets will be closed beginning Monday, Dec. 11 until Thursday, Dec. 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the installation of fiber optic cables.
Renu Energy Solutions will begin installation of a new 70-kilowatt system of solar panels on the roof of the Bryce A. Stuart Municipal Building on Thursday, Nov. 16. The project is expected to be completed in January 2024.
Twenty-Eighth Street will be closed from Farmall Street and Indiana Avenue to Liberty Street beginning at 9 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 30 until 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 31 for railway bridge work over 28th Street.
City crews plan to start collecting leaves on Monday, Oct. 30, in quadrants one and two. Quadrant one is the area roughly east of U.S. 52 and New Walkertown Road. Quadrant two is the area south of U.S. 421 and west of U.S. 52.
On Friday, October 6, Javier Correa-Vega, language access coordinator with the Human Relations/DEI department, and Tiffany Oliva, director of Intergovernmental Affairs & Strategic Initiatives in the City Manager’s Office, were sworn in to serve on Governor Cooper’s Advisory Council on Hispanic/Latino Affairs.
The city’s Office of Business Inclusion & Advancement is again offering a free nine-week business training course for people interested in starting a small business or who recently started one. Classes will begin Oct. 24 and end Dec. 19.
W. Fourth Street was closed from Brookstown Avenue to Broad Street on Monday, Oct. 9, from midnight to 2 p.m. for construction work on an apartment building at the corner of Green and W. Fourth streets. Detours will be posted.
The Historic Resources Commission has put together an online tool to help citizens identify sites for the 18 businesses in Winston-Salem that were listed in the Negro Motorist Green Book between 1938 to 1967.
Mayor Allen Joines and Rep. Donny Lambeth announced today that the recently enacted budget for the State of North Carolina includes an appropriation of $35 million to support economic development activities and infrastructure improvements that will reinforce Winston-Salem’s position as a tourism, sports and entertainment district that serves the Piedmont region and Northwest North Carolina.
Mayor Pro Tempore Denise D. Adams is accepting applications from citizens interested in filling two vacancies on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Community Appearance Commission.
Mayor Pro Tempore Denise D. Adams is accepting applications from citizens interested in filling two vacancies on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Community Appearance Commission.
The Historic Resources Commission is soliciting public comments on a proposal to nominate to the National Register of Historic Places the Winston Lake Golf Course, 3535 Winston Lake Road and 2790 New Walkertown Road.