The Carrboro Town Hall will have limited parking as its parking lot undergoes repairs next week.
A release from the town on Wednesday said the parking lot surrounding the building will be closed for routine maintenance on Monday, July 27 and Tuesday, July 28. The touch-ups include resealing and repainting, according to the release.
The Town of Carrboro said motorists looking for nearby parking during the closure can use the Laurel Avenue municipal lot as an option.
The release also included a map for motorists to see where will still be open for parking.

The sections that will be closed (outlined in red) and open (outlined in green) to vehicles while Town Hall’s parking lot is repaved. (Photo via the Town of Carrboro)
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