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Ya know, this is disappointing but on the opposing hand when I read a few days ago that a commissioner mentioned bringing in additional retail and other services as any reason she’d back it, I knew this thing was toast. How foolish can you be to suggest using a combined Greenville-PittCo economic development partnership to bring in more retail? Bring in more industry and retail will follow.
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Nope. Can't go into more detail. Issue was decidedly not a lack of business. Over 100,000 rides in ten months, better than most other cities with bikeshare.
For context, Albuquerque just celebrated 14,000 rides in a year with a different bike share system.
A Pitt County road will close to traffic later this month as work continues in connecting old and new sections of N.C. 11.
Contractors with the N.C. Department of Transportation will close both lanes of Lee Street in Ayden starting Feb. 25. This closure, about a month and a half long, will allow crews to grade and pave the newly constructed road, plus tie it in with the older section of road.
Once this work, which is part of the Southwest Bypass project, is finished, traffic will enter N.C. 11 at a different location, approximately a quarter-of-a-mile south of the existing intersection.
Because both lanes will be closed, traffic on N.C. 11 and Lee Street will be rerouted onto West 3rd Street. Drivers should anticipate additional time being added to their commute and staying alert to crews working in the area.
For real-time travel information, visit DriveNC.gov or follow NCDOT on social media.
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