Greensboro's annual paving cycle is continuing this week, with city notices identifying project work for March 9 through March 13, 2026. The city's road program updates warn drivers to expect temporary lane restrictions and localized closures as resurfacing crews move through scheduled corridors.
These weekly notices matter because the disruption pattern is cumulative. A single street closure may be manageable, but overlapping work zones can quickly affect school routes, delivery timing, and commuter alternatives when multiple neighborhoods are under active paving at once.
Greensboro describes the schedule as part of its broader annual street-maintenance plan, which is one of the most visible public-works indicators residents see in real time. Where and how frequently crews return often tracks with long-standing wear concerns and traffic-volume pressures across the city.
For Triad readers, the practical implication is to treat the paving notice as a moving map, not a one-day bulletin. The March 9-13 cycle signals that corridor conditions can change day to day, and checking city updates before peak drive windows is increasingly part of routine trip planning.
Source: Reporting based on City of Greensboro news guidance for annual paving projects continuing March 9-13, 2026, Annual City Paving Projects Continue March 9-13.
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