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Winston-Salem, area officials hope for big infrastructure impact from Biden spending bill

Winston-Salem, area officials hope for big infrastructure impact from Biden spending bill
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Carolina Classic Fair is scheduled for Oct 1-10 at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds It s the first full fair to have the new name

The Carolina Classic Fair will return Oct. 1-10, after being canceled by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.  Planning for the fair has already started and city officials hope that restrictions on gatherings will be relaxed enough for the fair to go on, Assistant City Manager Ben Rowe said Friday. It takes several months for us to plan the Carolina Classic Fair, Rowe said. City officials are lining up entertainers and food vendors and talking with Strates Shows Inc., which operates the midway, he said. In July 2020, city canceled the fair because of the pandemic and limits on gatherings in North Carolina.

East Winston apartments, townhomes, retail space part of plan OK d by city | Local News

Proposal goes before city council to rezone the area between Third and Fifth Streets east of U.S. 52 Walt Unks A unanimous rezoning vote on the Winston-Salem City Council Monday night cleared the way for a major redevelopment project in East Winston that is expected to bring 325 new housing units east of U.S. 52 near the downtown Innovation Quarter. Apartments, townhouses and retail and office development are now approved for a seven-acre site just east of United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church and stretching from Third to Fifth Street. Mayor Allen Joines is calling the project one that can achieve a long-stated goal of city leaders to extend the benefits of the Innovation Quarter to a nearby majority-Black neighborhood that’s also in need of more decent yet affordable housing.

A Winston-Salem park is getting upgrades Crews begin work on pool, picnic shelter at Long Creek

A bird s-eye-view of the former Long Creek Golf Course. Walt Unks From the air — specifically a drone zipping overhead at 100-plus feet — it’s easy to see why hikers, bird watchers and dog walkers like Long Creek Park just the way it is. Most of the 164-acre spot, purchased by the city in 2017, looks and feels like the golf course it once was. It is lined by tall, mature trees and rolls gently along with the natural elevation of the land. City workers keep its (former) fairways mowed to reasonable lengths without dumping a boatload of chemical herbicides to leech into Muddy Creek. Paved paths, once used by electric golf carts, make for smooth, at-your-own pace walking.

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