File #: 17-276    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Passed
File created: 9/12/2017 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 9/19/2017 Final action: 9/19/2017
Title: Update on the Status of Transportation Projects - Estes Drive and North Greensboro Street (TIP #U-5846) PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to provide the Board of Aldermen with an update on the status of the intersection improvement project at Estes Drive and North Greensboro Street.
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Resolution, 2. Attachment B - U-5846_ROW
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Update on the Status of Transportation Projects - Estes Drive and North Greensboro Street (TIP #U-5846)
PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to provide the Board of Aldermen with an update on the status of the intersection improvement project at Estes Drive and North Greensboro Street.
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DEPARTMENT: Planning

CONTACT INFORMATION: Christina Moon - 919-918-7325, Patricia McGuire - 919-918-7327

INFORMATION: Since the release of the draft 2016-2025 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) in December 2014, staff has provided reports to the Board on the status of an intersection improvement project at Estes Drive and North Greensboro Street (U-5846), on May 20, 2016, October 18, 2016 and December 6, 2016. The project, funded and managed by NCDOT, has been scheduled for design work in FY2017 and construction in FY2018. A public input session was held in Town Hall on November 14, 2016, and staff subsequently participated in a field inspection meeting at NCDOT's district office in Graham on April 25, 2017. Surrounding residents and property owners received mailed notice of project in early November 2016, as part of the outreach for the public input meeting, and again in mid-July 2017, as part of the right-of-way acquisition process.

Right-of-way drawings showing the configuration of the proposed roundabout are provided (Attachment B). Staff has received a handful of inquiries from residents who have received mailed notice from NCDOT, with questions about the project and/or the schedule moving forward. Some correspondence has included suggestions for refining the design, and such information has been forwarded to NCDOT. While design work is typically finished by the time a project has reached the right-of-way acquisition phase, staff have been in contact with NCDOT to discuss opportunities to further enhance the project, particularly as it relates to the facilities for cyclists and pedestrians. It is worth noting that it can be...

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