CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN: Streetscape April 5, 2022 Update

CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN: Streetscape April 5, 2022 Update
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City of Kings Mountain issued the following announcement on Apr. 8.

The City staff along with the streetscape consultants NˑFocus/ViZ, PLLC and the streetscape contractor Greene Building Corporation, held a downtown impacted property/business owner meeting on the evening of April 4th, 2022.  

The main topics were, the expected start date and the phasing of the street and sidewalk closures.   Please see the below for the estimated phasing dates.  The first phase will be the yellow highlighted phase and those closure locations are noted.    All reasonable efforts are being made to lessen the impacts to the businesses and services in these areas.

If you have a business or service in any of the affected areas and have concerns or wish to be placed on the email notification list; please contact the office of the Assistant City Manager, Nick Hendricks, at 704-730-2125.

Original source can be found here.      

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Source: City of Kings Mountain



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