Utility Line Construction Services, ULCS, has been on Walker Avenue for at least a couple of weeks working on the Duke Power Lines. We're not sure what they are doing, but it appears to be a major job involving the actual lines, and doesn't appear to involve cutting trees. It is fun to watch the workers as they move around in the buckets. Of course you have to be careful and keep your distance, but, if you had "truck-obsessed" little ones, they would delight in seeing this set up. The above crew is stationed in the 1700 block of Walker Avenue between UNCG and Lindley Park. You have to allow a little extra time to navigate as the road is closed. However, everyone wants their power to be fully functioning, so a little detour once in a while is a small price to pay to have power!
It is Friday and, while it is not First Friday, there will be plenty to do in Greensboro. Remember the new policy is in effect where you can walk along the "Downtown Greensboro Social District" with cups of wine, beer, or mixed drinks from a bar or restaurant within the district. To date, the merchants we've talked to are reacting favorable. Of course, be sure not to drink and drive. Have a great weekend. If you missed St. Patrick's Day last night, maybe someone will have a cup of green brew left for you!
We see such work here periodically.
Posted by: William Kendall | Friday, March 18, 2022 at 04:27 PM