Acting to keep the Cleveland Avenue neighborhood transformation project on track, the Winston-Salem City Council has committed $9 million toward the second phase of the work, which will be the
Winston-Salem’s City Council is moving forward with plans to build more affordable housing units. Council agreed to pay experts at the University of North Carolina’s School of Government to help city staff take initial steps to build more affordable housing on two plots of land one five-acre lot already owned by the city and another 34-acre plot that it’s considering buying.