TOWN OF CARRBORO: Traffic Alert: New Traffic Pattern for Roberson, Carr and Maple streets

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Town of Carrboro issued the following announcement on Oct. 24.

Beginning on Monday, Oct. 31, a new one-way traffic pattern will be implemented around the construction site of The 203 Project on S. Greensboro Street. 

This will affect traffic movement on Roberson (westbound only), Maple (northbound only) and Carr (eastbound only) streets. 

This will affect traffic movement around the project site only. 

For accessing the Libba Cotten Bikeway, cyclists are encouraged to use Carr Street to avoid oncoming traffic on Roberson Street. 

As a reminder, the public parking lot at this site is now closed. Alternative public parking lots are located around town and a parking map can be viewed here: http://www.carrboronc.gov/DocumentCenter/View/11225/Carrboro-Parking-Map-?bidId=

The 203 Project development will be the future home of Carrboro Recreation, Parks and Cultural Resources; Orange County Southern Branch Library; Orange County Skills Development Center; WCOM Radio; a teen center and performance/multipurpose uses. 

The 203 Project will provide opportunities for education, art and community connection. 

More information is available at http://townofcarrboro.org/1151/The-203-Project 

Questions can be directed to the203project@carrboronc.gov.                  

Original source can be found here.



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