New Baldwin Street Traffic Patterns at UHS Wilson Medical Center
Vehicle and pedestrian traffic patterns around the campus of UHS Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City will change temporarily, starting Thursday, June 1. A section of Baldwin Street will be closed for several months to allow for construction work on the Wilson Project and completion of the Wilson Main Tower.
Patients, visitors and staff will still be able to enter and leave UHS Wilson through the main entrance on Baldwin Street. UHS Security Department personnel will be on hand to assist those arriving at the hospital to find parking and access the entrance, and directional signs will be posted.
Motorists approaching UHS Wilson from Main Street north of the hospital will use Arch Street or the Gateway parking lot. Once their vehicles are parked, patients and visitors will cross Baldwin Street in the crosswalk under the overhead pedestrian bridge.
Please refer to the following directions starting June 1.
- Patient and visitor drop-off at UHS Wilson main entrance on Baldwin Street: From Main Street, head south on Arch Street. Make a right onto Corliss Avenue. Make a right onto Baldwin Street. The main entrance to UHS Wilson will be on the left. Following drop-off, parking is available in the Gateway lot located just north of the main entrance on the right side of Baldwin Street. Once parked, patients and visitors will cross Baldwin Street using the crosswalk beneath the overhead pedestrian bridge.
- Patient and visitor Gateway lot entrance: From Main Street, head south on Arch Street. To access patient and visitor parking, make your second right onto the Gateway lot access road. Once parked, patients and visitors will cross Baldwin Street using the crosswalk beneath the overhead pedestrian bridge.
- If entering from the south end of the campus, head north on Arch Street. To access patient and visitor parking, turn left onto the Gateway lot access road. Once parked, patients and visitors will cross Baldwin Street using the crosswalk beneath the overhead pedestrian bridge.
To learn more about the Wilson Project, click here.