Greensboro City Council
Greensboro discusses future city hall plans
The Greensboro City Council voted to move forward with construction of a new, state-of-the-art city hall during its meeting Monday. The existing city hall off North Main Street would be demolished, with the new building taking its place. CONTRIBUTED
New city hall coming to Greensboro
Greensboro adopts curfew for local youth due to safety
Council Members David Neal, Chris Moore, and Mayor Corey Williams look over Hayes’ handout of the water and sewer proposal. SKYLA MORRIS/Staff
City approves rate study, townhome preliminary plat
Marcus Cunningham provides updates for the Greensboro Wastewater plant. He discussed multiple projects that are set to take place in the nearby future. SKYLA MORRIS/Staff
City council extends 90-day vape shop moratorium
City Manager Autron Hayes discussed updates from the water department during Monday night’s meeting. He provided the information in the absence of the department’s supervisor, Josh Thompson. SKYLA MORRIS/Staff
Hayes updates Water Department changes
During Monday’s meeting, Autron Hayes was appointed the new city manager for Greensboro. Before his nomination, he served as the city manager of Sylvester. MARK ENGEL/ Staff
Hayes officially hired as Greensboro city manager
Greensboro City Council member Morris Miller on city manager search: “Our attorney advised us to … take your time, do it the right way.” MARK ENGEL/Staff
Greensboro City Council taking time on hiring city manager
Autron Hayes is expected to be confirmed as the new Greensboro city manager at Monday night’s city council meeting. (Courtesy of WALB-TV Albany)