CITY OF GOLDSBORO: Annual Goldsboro Christmas Parade December 3rd

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City of Goldboro issued the following announcement on Nov. 27.

The 2022 Goldsboro Christmas Parade Route will be South on Center Street beginning at Ash Street to Pine Street; going around the traffic circle heading north on Center Street back to Ash Street, ending at Ash Street.

Staging Areas (streets closed for staging):  Oak Street between James Street and William Street; Vine Street between Center Street and William Street; Beech Street between John Street and William Street; and Center Street from Oak and Ash Street. Center Street from Holly Street to Ash Street; and John Street from Holly Street to Ash Street.

Additional Closures to manage traffic flow:  James Street from Oak Street to Ash Street; Ash Street from James Street to John Street; Mulberry Street from James Street to John Street; Walnut Street from James Street to John Street; Chestnut Street from James Street to John Street; Spruce Street from James Street to John Street; Pine Street from James Street to John Street; and Center Street at Elm Street.  

*** Parking Restrictions:  No parallel parking on Center Street from Pine Street to Ash Street ***

Traffic will be restricted from 8:00am until 3:30pm and all traffic stopped at 3:30pm.  The actual parade will begin at 4:00pm and end at approximately 7:00pm.           

Original source can be found here.



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