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Map 5: Existing Neighborhood, Corridor, and Redevelopment Plans


                                                                                   Neighborhood and Corridor Plans
        The City has a number of adopted small area, redevelopment, and corridor plans   Neighborhood and corridor planning activities involve other City departments
        that have been developed through extensive research and input from residents   such as Police, Transportation, Field Operations, and Parks and Recreation in
        and stakeholders. These plans contain significantly more detail than is included in   partnership with residents and neighborhood associations. These collaborations
        a Comprehensive Plan.                                                      provide an opportunity for residents to manage and guide their community’s
                                                                                   future through the development of neighborhood and corridor plans. Area plans
        Recommendations, including for land use, of the adopted plans shown on this   completed by the Planning Department include:
        map are incorporated into this Comprehensive Plan. An amendment to any one of
        these plans should be done through the specific plan amendment process found   •   Cedar Street/Bellemeade Area Plan
        in each plan. Land use designations are based on the categories from Connections   •   Central Gateway Corridor Plan
        2025 or were developed in consultation with the neighborhood. The definitions for   •   College Hill Neighborhood Plan
        these uses are found in the individual plans.                                •   Dunleath Neighborhood Plan
                                                                                     •   Friendly Avenue Area Plan
        Redevelopment Plans                                                          •   Greater Glenwood Neighborhood Plan
        Redevelopment Area designation must meet the requirements of North Carolina   •   Heath Community Strategic Plan
        statutes, and allows the City to use federal funds more effectively. Greensboro   •   High Point Road/West Lee Street (Gate City Blvd) Corridor Plan
        has been using these tools for over 50 years. By targeting federal, state, and local   •   Jonesboro Scott Park Neighborhood Plan
        resources in specific neighborhoods, the City has been able to address many issues   •   Lawndale Drive Corridor Plan
        of concern, from crime prevention and abandoned houses, to the development of   •   Lindley Park Neighborhood Plan
        parks and public facilities. Greensboro’s Redevelopment activity is described in the   •   New Garden Road Strategic Plan
        plans below.                                                                 •   Randleman Road Corridor Plan
                                                                                     •   Western Area Plan
          •   Arlington Park Redevelopment Plan
          •   Eastside Park Redevelopment Plan
          •   East Market Street Redevelopment Plan
          •   Gorrell Street Redevelopment Plan
          •   Heritage House Redevelopment Plan
          •   Ole Asheboro Redevelopment Plan
          •   Phillips Lombardy Redevelopment Plan
          •   South Elm Street Redevelopment Plan
          •   Southside Area Development Plan
          •   Willow Oaks Redevelopment Plan











                                             Willow Oaks Neighborhhood and Redevelopment Plan               New Garden Road Strategic Plan


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