Fixing Greensboro’s Infrastructure: Why Smart Planning Matters

Greensboro’s infrastructure is falling behind, and it shows in our streets, parks, and public services. Too often, tax dollars are spent without addressing the real needs of our neighborhoods. My plan is simple: fix the basics first, bring transparency through a full audit, and put residents back at the center of decision-making. From repairing roads and restoring streetlights to planning smarter transit options, I will focus on practical solutions that improve daily life for families across District 4. Greensboro deserves infrastructure that works—and leadership that delivers it.
Nicky Smith Leads Effort to Preserve the Character of West Friendly Avenue

In a landmark decision, Greensboro’s City Council approved the West Friendly Avenue Neighborhood Conservation Overlay, a move championed by community leader Nicky Smith. This initiative aims to protect the unique character of the neighborhood, ensuring that its tree-lined streets and architectural integrity are preserved for future generations. With over 70% of property owners supporting the overlay, Smith’s grassroots advocacy has galvanized residents to take an active role in shaping their community’s future. Discover how this victory not only safeguards a cherished area but also sets a precedent for neighborhoods across Greensboro. Read more about this inspiring effort!