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Fence Signals Progress on Jackson Library Renovations

The new fence will enclose the library tower while crews continue with Phase 1 of the renovation project. The post Fence Signals Progress on Jackson Library Renovations appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

As the extensive Jackson Library Renovation Project takes another step forward, students, faculty, staff, and visitors will see visible progress outside the building. While the library remains operational to the campus community, UNCG Facilities Design & Construction asks everyone to stay mindful of the work being done. 

Work crews are fencing off the library tower facing Walker Avenue. The fence will remain in place through Phase 1, which is expected to run through the fall semester of 2026. The library tower is closed to the public during this phase.

Map of fence that will enclose part of UNCG library.

The fence leaves all roadways and most sidewalks open, but drivers and pedestrians should stay alert as construction crews come and go and move heavy equipment. 

Walkway to UNCG small clock tower.
The foot path around the clock tower will be closed.
  • Stirling Street, Walker Avenue, Forest Street, and the traffic circle remain open. 
  • The clock tower will be inaccessible. 
  • Construction teams will use Walker Avenue to access the site. 
  • The Kaplan Commons staging area and fencing remains in place.

Students and campus partners can still visit the Rawk and enter the EUC connector. No additional entrances or exits have been closed, but the library can only be entered through the College Avenue side, by the McIver statue or on the EUC side by Jarrell Hall. 

UNCG thanks everyone for being patient and respectful of the construction teams working hard on campus. Follow the latest plans on the University Libraries website or sign up for live construction alerts.

Story by Janet Imrick, University Communications 
Photography by Sean Norona, University Communications

Construction fence around UNCG.

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