City Hosts Randleman Road Corridor Update, Community Asked to Weigh In
The City held a Randleman Road Corridor update on December 8 to share project progress, planned improvements, timelines, and to gather community feedback. The meeting focused on impacts for residents and local businesses, and directed people to the City project pages for maps, design sketches, and contact details.

City officials hosted a Randleman Road Corridor update on December 8 to review progress on the corridor project, outline planned improvements and timelines, and solicit input from residents and businesses affected by the work. The event followed a notice the City posted on its events and news calendars and included logistics on meeting time and location as published there.
Representatives from the City project team presented material intended to help neighbors and business owners understand upcoming construction phases and expected impacts on roadway access and traffic flow. Attendees were directed to the City project pages where maps and design sketches are available, along with contact information for the project team. Those online resources contain the detailed plans and the technical drawings referred to during the presentation.
The meeting was aimed particularly at people and businesses along Randleman Road who face temporary changes during construction and long term adjustments once work is complete. City staff emphasized the opportunity for public feedback to shape final design choices and construction schedules. The presentation covered the project timeline and sequencing so property owners and commuters could plan for lane closures, detours and phased work that may affect daily travel and deliveries.

Local significance is practical and immediate. Construction on major corridors can alter commute times, transit routing and customer access for small businesses. City officials encouraged participants to review the posted maps and sketches and to use the provided contact channels to raise specific concerns about driveway access, signage or timing of work adjacent to commercial properties. The input collected at the update will inform next steps in the project and adjustments to mitigation strategies.
Residents who could not attend were reminded to consult the City project pages for the latest documents and contact details for the project team. Continued public engagement will shape how the Randleman Road corridor moves from design into construction and how impacts are managed for Guilford County neighborhoods and businesses.
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