Greensboro drivers and downtown pedestrians have several June 11 traffic and access notices to track before heading into the center city and nearby neighborhoods.
The city says the pedestrian crosswalks on West Washington Street at Federal Place became inaccessible on June 11 and are expected to remain closed until Thursday, June 18, while crews install a concrete island. Greensboro also posted temporary access changes for the Eugene Street Parking Deck, with changes expected to remain in place through summer 2027.
A separate June 11 notice says Josephine Boyd Street traffic calming measures are underway as part of the city's Neighborhood Traffic Management Program. The city road-closures page also continues to list longer-running closures on Oakland Avenue and Albright Drive, plus active paving and maintenance work.
- What to know: The West Washington crosswalk impact is short-term; the Eugene Street parking-deck access change is a long-term construction pattern.
- Who is affected: Downtown workers, visitors using the Eugene Street deck, pedestrians near Federal Place and drivers in the Josephine Boyd corridor.
- Driver action: Check the city's road-closures page before travel, follow posted signs and allow extra time around work zones.
The city says road-closure dates can shift because of weather or construction needs, so commuters should use the official notices as the live reference rather than relying on older route habits.
Source: Reporting based on City of Greensboro road-closure and city-news listings posted June 11, 2026, including Road Closures and City News, checked June 11, 2026.
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