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Planning folks to take on South Elm plan

The Greensboro Planning Board will hold a public hearing on plans to redevelop what's considered a blighted area of South Elm Street on Wednesday.

The board plans to take public comment before making its recommendation on the South Elm Street Redevelopment Plan, a design to reinvigorate 10 acres of South Elm south of Lee Street with retail, homes and offices. The project could cost $11 million.

If you're interested in the discussion, or want to add your two cents, hit up the meeting - at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the City Council Chamber of the Melvin Municipal Building downtown.

For those of you who haven't been there before - or don't watch the meetings on public access - the council chambers are on the second floor. And the building is at 300 W. Washington St.

The South Elm plan is the first item on the agenda, so be on time.

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