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Transportation / Utilities Mar 26, 2026, 10:36 am Greensboro, Guilford County, and the Triad growth arc

Greensboro water-line rehab closures extend into mid-summer on five corridors

Greensboro announced lane closures tied to water-line rehabilitation work on multiple streets with project windows stretching into June and July.

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Greensboro water-line rehab closures extend into mid-summer on five corridors

Greensboro announced on March 13, 2026 that lane-closure operations for water-line rehabilitation began March 16 and will continue on selected corridors through June 15 and July 13, depending on location.

The city identified impacted segments including North Elam Avenue, Oakland Avenue, Gatewood Avenue, Immanuel Street, and Cypress Street, with daytime work windows and expected delays.

For Triad commuters and neighborhood residents, the practical impact is sustained routing pressure over several months, not a one-day closure cycle, as crews move through utility rehabilitation phases.

Officials said schedules can shift with weather and operations, and framed the work as part of Greensboro's ongoing water-rehabilitation program funded through utility payments.

Source: Reporting based on City of Greensboro City News release "Lane Closures for Water Line Rehabilitation Work Begin March 16" (Post Date: 03/13/2026 2:41 PM), Greensboro City News.

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