Build a Indoor Track Facility in Greenville, NC

Recent signers:
Greenville Skateboarding Projects​.​Org (G​.​S​.​P.) and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Runners and athletes in Greenville, NC, face a tough challenge: there’s no indoor track facility in our area. The closest one available to high school athletes is over three hours away, making it incredibly hard for local teams and athletes to train, compete, and grow.

For so many of us, running is more than just a sport—it’s part of who we are. It’s about pushing ourselves, building resilience, and staying committed. But without the right resources, it feels like our community is falling behind.

An indoor track wouldn’t just benefit runners—it could be part of something even bigger for Greenville. Many surrounding communities, like Rocky Mount, have invested in sports complexes that host events for many sports like basketball, volleyball, soccer, and more. These facilities not only support athletes but also attract tournaments, conferences, and visitors, creating a hub for community activity and economic growth. Greenville has the potential to do the same—and even better.

Studies show that sports facilities boost local economies by bringing in tourism and creating jobs. Imagine hosting regional or state meets, club tournaments, and other events right here in Greenville, drawing people to our restaurants, hotels, and businesses.

Beyond the economic benefits, this facility would be a game-changer for young athletes. It would give students a place to train year-round, inspire a love for physical fitness, and maybe even help create future Olympians. Greenville has so much talent, and we need the resources to nurture it.

We’re asking city officials to prioritize this opportunity. If you believe in supporting local talent and building a brighter future for Greenville, please sign this petition. This could be a stepping stone to something great for our area as a whole. Together, we can make this vision a reality.

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Recent signers:
Greenville Skateboarding Projects​.​Org (G​.​S​.​P.) and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Runners and athletes in Greenville, NC, face a tough challenge: there’s no indoor track facility in our area. The closest one available to high school athletes is over three hours away, making it incredibly hard for local teams and athletes to train, compete, and grow.

For so many of us, running is more than just a sport—it’s part of who we are. It’s about pushing ourselves, building resilience, and staying committed. But without the right resources, it feels like our community is falling behind.

An indoor track wouldn’t just benefit runners—it could be part of something even bigger for Greenville. Many surrounding communities, like Rocky Mount, have invested in sports complexes that host events for many sports like basketball, volleyball, soccer, and more. These facilities not only support athletes but also attract tournaments, conferences, and visitors, creating a hub for community activity and economic growth. Greenville has the potential to do the same—and even better.

Studies show that sports facilities boost local economies by bringing in tourism and creating jobs. Imagine hosting regional or state meets, club tournaments, and other events right here in Greenville, drawing people to our restaurants, hotels, and businesses.

Beyond the economic benefits, this facility would be a game-changer for young athletes. It would give students a place to train year-round, inspire a love for physical fitness, and maybe even help create future Olympians. Greenville has so much talent, and we need the resources to nurture it.

We’re asking city officials to prioritize this opportunity. If you believe in supporting local talent and building a brighter future for Greenville, please sign this petition. This could be a stepping stone to something great for our area as a whole. Together, we can make this vision a reality.

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The Decision Makers

Former Greenville City Council
2 Members
Marion Blackburn
Former Greenville City Council - District 3
Portia Willis
Former Greenville City Council - District 5
P.J. Connelly
Greenville City Mayor

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Petition created on December 23, 2024