Greensboro regulates curb space downtown and around the Coliseum and Civil Rights Center through metered parking, loading zones, taxi stands, and event-specific restrictions managed by the Parking and Transportation departments.
Downtown curb space includes metered short-term parking, commercial loading zones with thirty-minute limits during business hours, taxi and ride-hail pickup zones near hotels along Greene and Davie Streets, and accessible parking spaces designated under ADA standards. During major Coliseum events, Wyndham Championship operations at Sedgefield Country Club, and Civil Rights Hall of Fame programs at the International Civil Rights Center and Museum, the city deploys temporary loading bans and ride-hail-only zones. Curb meter rates and hours follow Council ordinances posted on signs and the ParkMobile app for digital payment.
Parking in a loading zone outside permitted vehicles draws a citation around twenty-five to fifty dollars. Blocking accessible parking, fire hydrants, or temporary event-zones can result in higher fines and immediate towing at owner expense.
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