High Point Road / West Lee Street Corridor Plan - Implementation

The City officially adopted the High Point Road/West Lee Street Corridor Plan - Phase 1 on December 16, 2008. This plan outlines strategies and recommendations to encourage significant new public and private investment while improving the roadway and adjacent properties from South Eugene Street to Interstate 40. Key recommendations in the plan are focused around reinvestment and land-use, transportation, infrastructure and appearance, public safety, and implementation.

To better reflect the significance of this corridor to Greensboro, the corridor is currently being referred to as Greensboro's "Central Gateway Corridor" and implementation is being guided by a citizens' advisory group called the Central Gateway Corridor Partnership. The Partnership is in the process of conducting a second study that will develop an Overlay District and development guidelines for the entire corridor. Information on various plan implementation efforts can be viewed below.

Links of Interest

Information on proposed UNCG campus expansion into Glenwood Neighborhood

Large Corridor Investment Map (as of August 2010)
   (Small Corridor Investment Map)

Streetscape Implementation Plan

Presentation from Initial Public Meeting for Central Gateway Corridor Study (Sept. 22, 2009)

Central Gateway Corridor Partnership (Citizen Advisory Group)  (Council Resolution)

Adopted High Point Road / West Lee Street Corridor Plan (Phase 1) - December 16, 2008


2011 Central Gateway Corridor Partnership Meeting Calendar

If you would like to be added to the mailing list for periodic updates and meeting announcements related to the adopted Corridor Plan, contact us online or call 336-574-3576.  


Updates on the High Point Road / West Lee Street Corridor Plan will continue to be posted on this website.