Water, vaping moratorium top city council meeting topics

  • Greensboro City Council met Monday in the small meeting room in City Hall to take action on zoning, vape shops and other issues. MARK ENGEL/Staff
    Greensboro City Council met Monday in the small meeting room in City Hall to take action on zoning, vape shops and other issues. MARK ENGEL/Staff
  • Lorenze Tremonti is the CEO of Infamous Whiskey, which was granted a zoning change Monday that will allow construction of a distillery on East Broad Street downtown. MARK ENGEL/Staff
    Lorenze Tremonti is the CEO of Infamous Whiskey, which was granted a zoning change Monday that will allow construction of a distillery on East Broad Street downtown. MARK ENGEL/Staff
  • Councilmembers were told the city water system has two million gallons of water in reserve, including 500,000 gallons in the water tower at Oconee Towne Center. MARK ENGEL/Staff
    Councilmembers were told the city water system has two million gallons of water in reserve, including 500,000 gallons in the water tower at Oconee Towne Center. MARK ENGEL/Staff
Lamar Callaway, manager of the Greensboro Water and Sewer system, Monday night assured members of the city council that the city has enough capacity and the ability to manage continued growth.In recent months, prospective developers of housing and industrial development have been seeking annexation into the city, primarily for access to the city’s water and sewer services. This is in…

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