Greensboro Department of Transportation Annual Report 2022-23

2022-23 Highlights (continued)

The committee provides information, advice and recommendations on transit safety issues to the Federal Transit Administrator and secretary. The primary issues being discussed include cyber security, rider and worker safety and reducing bus collisions. Parking Parking Plan Under Development In September 2022, GDOT began a comprehensive assessment of parking in downtown Greensboro to create comprehensive, long-term strategies for parking management. The goals are to make downtown parking easier to understand, efficient, effective, equitable and sustainable. Consultant Kimley-Horn has documented the state of the parking system, reviewed industry best practices to identify opportunities for improvement, and benchmarked Greensboro against five other parking systems in both peer and aspirational cities. The consultants have held a series of public meetings

with stakeholders and received more than 950 responses from a survey of parking users. Kimely-Horn will take a deeper dive into the financial conditions and develop recommendations regarding the overall management of the system by fall 2023. Oversized Vehicle Rules Enforced Over the past year, Parking Enforcement has worked to curb illegal parking of oversized vehicles, especially tractor trailers. One strategy has been to dedicate an officer to respond to residents’ concerns and focus enforcement in problem areas. In FY 23, Parking Enforcement responded to 327 complaints and issued 379 citations related to oversized vehicles. Seventeen oversized vehicles were towed.

These bicycle, highway, roadway, and sidewalk projects were under construction in 2022-23. See www.greensboro-nc.gov/projects22-23 for full project details.

Projects Under Construction

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