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Which corner is this facing? Is that the intersection of Cotanche/10th St or Evans/10th?
I don't see the point of a deck when they just built one behind the student center adding to the inventory. If they are not going to build at the parking lots off Reade right now, there is no reason for additional parking. Plus maybe the City/ECU could go in on a combo deck somewhere off Evans that could serve the Dickinson Ave area.
Campus is not going to increase parking any time soon. They may reduce surface lots, but PTS is trying hard to reduce the number of people driving to campus, student, faculty, staff, or otherwise. Their entire purpose in bringing Lime to campus was to encourage alternative transportation to and from campus.
Will Bell's facebook page has a live stream of the NCDOT update to council. Dickinson Avenue realignment (meaning no more suicide lane, bike lanes and sidewalks) will be let for construction August 2019, beginning with the Uptown segment (Reade to 10th Street). Anticipating that the Southwest Bypass will be open for traffic around the same time.
Greenville really needs to do a better job keeping uptown more handicapped accessible. I'm not handicapped but because of my some of my job functions I spot ADA violations fairly quickly and whenever I walk around it is a nightmare. Broken sidewalks, temporary signage blocking the sidewalks, even permanent fixtures blocking a straight path down the sidewalk (Five Points Plaza). A lot of times the rogue signage is left by contractors but code enforcement could be on top of them.
Little effort seems to be made to keep sidewalks open whenever construction is done, even if the construction has nothing to do with the public ROW.
Sound like Greenville is gonna be under construction in the 2020s
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