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Guilford County Commissioners meet Feb. 19 at Old Courthouse; watch online

Guilford County’s Board met at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 19 at the Old County Courthouse, 301 W. Market St., Greensboro; agendas appeared on Legistar and virtual viewing was listed via Granicus.

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Guilford County Commissioners meet Feb. 19 at Old Courthouse; watch online
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The Guilford County Board of Commissioners met at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 19, 2026 at the Old County Courthouse, 301 W. Market St., Greensboro, according to the county’s Legistar calendar and the Granicus events listing for that date. Legistar’s table for Feb. 19 showed Agenda and Agenda Packet icons available while the Minutes and Video columns were marked Not available in the snapshot of the calendar.

Sources differ on the specific room for the Feb. 19 meeting. Legistar lists the location as Second Floor, Old County Courthouse; a Guilford County Democratic Party announcement named the Carolyn Q. Coleman Conference Room, 1st Floor, Old Courthouse; an earlier notice used the generic term Commissioners’ Meeting Room at the Old County Courthouse. For a precise floor or conference-room assignment, contact Guilford County Government at 301 W. Market St., Greensboro, during office hours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Virtual access to county meetings is listed on the official calendar entries. Several Legistar rows include the phrase Join virtually by visiting the following link, and Granicus maintains an Upcoming Events entry for Board of Commissioners on 2026-02-19 5:30 PM plus an archive of past meetings. Granicus archive notes show durations for prior meetings and include playback guidance such as Open Video Only in Windows Media Player and a referenced minimum system requirements page with the cheeky line Having trouble? ;), so viewers should be prepared for potential format or compatibility constraints.

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The county’s February schedule also included a meeting and work session in High Point earlier in the month. Legistar shows a Feb. 5 work session at 4:00 p.m. and a regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the City of High Point Municipal Building Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, 211 S. Hamilton St., High Point. Local reporting tied to that High Point session identified two agenda items: an honor for segregation-era sit-in protestors, including the Feb. 11, 1960 Woolworth sit-in that has been described as "believed to be the first in the South led by high school students," and an updated zero-dollar lease allowing the High Point Preservation Society to steward the Hedgecock farm property at Rich Fork Preserve, with the Hedgecock homestead dating from the late 19th century. A Guilford County Board of Commissioners representative said the shift to High Point was not for a specific agenda item but "an effort to periodically hold the meeting in High Point."

The Board typically meets the first and third Thursday of the month, and Legistar offers export options for calendar entries including iCalendar, Excel, PDF and Word. Agendas and packets for Feb. 19 appeared listed on the county calendar while video and minutes were not available in the same snapshot; residents seeking the agenda packet or archived video should check the county’s Legistar and Granicus meeting pages or contact county offices at 301 W. Market St., Greensboro, during business hours.

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