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A public input meeting to discuss the Greenwood Acres neighborhood entry at Cherryville Road off University Boulevard was held on Monday, March 28 at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, 6060 S. Quebec Street.
To improve the visibility of pedestrians by drivers on Cherryville Road approaching University Boulevard, it was decided to lower the “Cherryville Road” monument on the southwest corner of the intersection. This has been done and new "Cherryville Road" plaques for both the north and south sides are on order and expected to arrive in early June.
Please feel free to provide feedback below. For more information, please call Suzanne Moore, Director of Parks, Trails, and Recreation, at 303-708-6142 or email smoore@greenwoodvillage.com.
A public input meeting to discuss the Greenwood Acres neighborhood entry at Cherryville Road off University Boulevard was held on Monday, March 28 at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, 6060 S. Quebec Street.
To improve the visibility of pedestrians by drivers on Cherryville Road approaching University Boulevard, it was decided to lower the “Cherryville Road” monument on the southwest corner of the intersection. This has been done and new "Cherryville Road" plaques for both the north and south sides are on order and expected to arrive in early June.
Please feel free to provide feedback below. For more information, please call Suzanne Moore, Director of Parks, Trails, and Recreation, at 303-708-6142 or email smoore@greenwoodvillage.com.