Project Highlights

NCDOT Project BR-0093 proposes to replace the bridge on U.S. 29 / U.S. 70 over W. 5th Avenue (S.R. 1192) in Lexington.  The project will remove the existing bridge and replace them with new bridge in the existing location. The proposed bridge will include:

  • Two 12-foot travel lanes
  • 5-foot paved outside shoulders
  • During construction there will be an off-site detour route.

  • The detour route includes U.S. 220, U.S. 220-Business, and Janet Road

​Project History

The bridge was constructed in 1965 and has been identified for replacement by NCDOT’s Structures Management Unit. Project Development began in 2018. 

Proposed Typical Section

Typical section of bridge on N.C. 770 over the Mayo River

 

Project Funding

 

Estimated Amount*

Right of Way Acquisition

          $0.6 Million

Construction Costs

        $7.3 Million

Total Cost

        $7.9 Million

* Estimated costs are preliminary and subject to change

Project Timeline

Milestone

Date*

Environmental Document

May 2023  

Begin Right of Way Acquisition

July 2023  

Begin Construction

June 2024  

* Schedule is preliminary and subject to change

Project Comments

 

NCDOT accepts comments throughout all phases of project development.  

All comments will be taken into consideration, and carry equal weight, regardless of submittal method.

To submit comments for consideration during the current phase of project development,

please submit before June 28, 2023.


The public is encouraged to leave comments using this webpage, email, or phone number:

 

Email: nc770-stoneville@Publicinput.com 

Phone Number: 984-205-6615     enter project code 5208

Question title

Would you like to be added to the project mailing list?

Question title

Do you have any questions or comments regarding the proposed bridge replacement?

Project Contact

Sara Sherman, PE

NCDOT Project Management Unit

Project Manager

1582 Mail Service Center

Raleigh, NC 27699-1582

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RESOURCES FOR PROPERTY OWNERS 


Although the N.C. Department of Transportation works to minimize the number of homes and businesses displaced by a road project, it is inevitable, in many cases, that a certain amount of private property is needed. The following information explains right of way acquisition and answers questions about the process.  

     
Right-of-Way Brochure Single Page Layout      Folleto del Proceso de Adquisición de Bienes Raíces
Right-of-Way Frequently Asked Questions

Right of way Acquisition Process Videos

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