NC Department of Transportation – Project Update

Project Number:  W-5206AM

Definition:  Proposed improvements on Bragg Boulevard (N.C. 24/N.C 87) from Winston Avenue to Martin Luther King westbound ramps and Rowan Street (N.C. 24/N.C. 210) between Ray Avenue and Ramsey Street, Fayetteville, Cumberland County

Purpose of the Project: From 2008 – 2013 there were documented 335 accidents in this location.  There were 108 accidents that caused injuries and 4 fatality crashes.

NCDOT Project Talking Points:

  • medians
  • directional crossovers
  • existing crossovers will close
  • upgraded traffic signals and pavement markings
  • superstreet design will be installed at several intersections along Bragg Boulevard
  • project length is 1.2 miles

Proposed Schedule: construction will begin December 2015

 

Follow the links below to view the project maps of Bragg Boulevard & Rowan Street:

 

http://www.ncdot.gov/download/projects/publichearings/W-5206AMBRAGG_Rdy_phm_typ.pdf

 

http://www.ncdot.gov/download/projects/publichearings/W-5206AMRowanSt_phm_typ2.pdf

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Project Number:  W-5519

Definition:  NCDOT will make safety improvements along I-95 Business U.S. 301 from N.C 87 south to N.C. 59.

NCDOT Project Talking Points:

  • revise full movement crossover to limited movement crossovers with U-turns
  • make safety improvements on service road
  • cul-de-sac installations
  • intersection improvements

Follow the link below to view project map:

http://www.ncdot.gov/download/projects/publichearings/W5519prelimDesign.pdf

 

Contact Information for projects:

Scott Pridgen
NCDOT Division Project Manager
gspridgen@ncdot.gov

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