The first of three Widespread Panic concerts kicks off Friday, May 6 at Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park. As a reminder, more than 5,000 public parking spaces are available within walking distance of Riverfront Park, which does not include private parking options. The city manages five of the nine parking decks and lotsContinue reading “Parking Reminder: Widespread Panic Returns For Three-Night Show Beginning May 6”
Monthly Archives: April 2022
Council Recap: New Summer Concert Series, A Massive Stormwater Project, and more
Wilmington City Council met Tuesday night and began with several proclamations. First they honored a group of students from Strasbourg, France. “The City of Wilmington, North Carolina officially honors Strasbourg, France students and their families for their humanitarian efforts demonstrated by raising $7,300 to assistt families in Wilmington who were displaced after Hurricane Florence inContinue reading “Council Recap: New Summer Concert Series, A Massive Stormwater Project, and more”
Five Things To Know About The Streetscape Project On North Front Street
On Monday, April 18, contractors began work on the Streetscape Project on North Front Street in between Chestnut and Grace streets. Here are five things you need to know about the project: TRAFFIC IMPACTS The first work sequence will require road closures for ½ of the intersection at Grace Street and the entire 200 blockContinue reading “Five Things To Know About The Streetscape Project On North Front Street”
Wilmington Fire Department’s Historic ISO-1 Rating Now In Effect
On April 1, 2022, the Wilmington Fire Department officially changed over to an ISO Class I Department, as determined by the Insurance Services Office (ISO). “To achieve an ISO 1 rating in addition to agency accreditation is an incredible accomplishment that speaks to the strong and consistent leadership at the Wilmington Fire Department — notContinue reading “Wilmington Fire Department’s Historic ISO-1 Rating Now In Effect”
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