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Open House Public Meeting

(No Formal Presentation will be made)

Thursday, February 6, 2025

6-8 PM

Washington 15th Street Church of God

336 E. 15th Street

Washington, N.C.

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Project Overview

The N.C. Department of Transportation proposes to improve 15th Street betweem U.S. 17 Business (Carolina Avenue) and U.S. 264 (Pactolus Highway) in Washington. The project is needed to reduce congestion during peak service hours along 15th Street from U.S. 17 Business to U.S. 264. The project will enhance 15th Street, reduce congestion, improve safety, and provide a complete street for all users.

The proposed typical section along the corridor includes:

  • four 11-foot wide travel lanes 

  • a 17.5 foot wide concrete median .

  • curb and gutter

  • a 5-foot sidewalk on the north side of 15th Street

  • a 10-foot multi-use path on the south side of 15th Street 

    • ​on 12th Street between 15th Street's end at E. Brown Street, and the end of the project, at U.S. 264 this amenity is not included

Traffic will be maintained througout construction using the phased construction approach.  This approach will minimize disruptions and ensure continuous access for residents and businesses.

Project History

2015:  Planning and design for the U-5860 project began and progressed to preliminary plans in 2016.

  • A Public Meeting was held on August 11, 2016, providing the community with information, and inviting public input. During a 30-day comment period ending on August 24, 2016, feedback, primarily focused on considerations related to the median, access, drainage, right-of-way, and safety for both vehicles and bicyclists/pedestrians was received.

  • In December 2016, the Washington City Council unanimously voted not to proceed with the initial design proposal shared by NCDOT, pausing the project to address local concerns and ensure stronger community alignment.

2023:  Since the project restart in 2023, NCDOT has been collaborating closely with the City of Washington to address project needs and incorporate design refinements that address previous feedback received.

2025: The upcoming February 2025 public meeting will present updated project information, revised designs, and gather additional input from the community. The project design has been updated since 2016 to address community feedback, with several improvements included.

Lane widths have been adjusted to 11 feet to minimize the roadway footprint and reduce impacts

Some sections of the previously proposed concrete median have been removed and left turns and U-turns will be incorporated based on traffic needs.

A multi-use path, sidewalks, and crosswalks are being added to enhance bicycle and pedestrian safety. The locations for crosswalks, ADA-compliant median cut-throughs, and pedestrian signals will be determined as the design progresses and incorporates ongoing public input.

Every effort will be made to address all feedback received on the U-5860 project. The project is intended to enhance safety and improve traffic flow, and the proposed median plays an important role in meeting these goals.

Project Maps

Map 1

Beginning of project at U.S. 17 to Washington Street

Question title

Please provide any questions or comments you may have regarding proposed improvements shown on Map 1.

Map 2

North Pierce Street to Nicholson Street

Question title

Please provide any questions or comments you may have regarding proposed improvements shown on Map 2.

 

Map 3

E. 14th Street/Holloman Street to End of Project at U.S. 264/Pactous Hwy/John Small Avenue

Question title

Please provide any questions or comments you may have regarding proposed improvements shown on Map 3.

Typical Sections

Typical Section on 15th Street

Between Start of Project at U.S. 17 and E. Brown Street 

                       

 

Typical Section on 15th Street

Between E. Brown Street and End of Project at U.S. 264

Project Funding:

 Activity

 Estimated Costs*

Right of Way Acquisition

 $   8.9  Million     

Utility Relocation

 $   7.5  Million     

Construction

 $   2.2  Million     

Total Cost

 $ 38.6 Million     

*Costs shown are estimates and are subject to change.

Based on currently adopted NCDOT State Transportation Improvement Program.

Project Timeline:

 Activity

Anticipated Date*

Environmental Document

March  2025     

Right of Way Acquisition Begins

August 2025     

Construction Begins

    June 2028     

*Future dates subject to change

Question title

Do you have any comments or questions regarding the proposed project?

Question title

Would you like to be added to the project email list for updates?

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 February 15, 2025


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

 

Email: 15th-street-improvements@publicinput.com

Phone Number:  984-205-6615    enter project code 10749 to leave a message

PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION 

Allison McAuliffe P.E.

Project Manager

NCDOT Highway Division 2

1037 W.H. Smith Blvd

Greenville, NC 27834

PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION 

James Byrd P.E.

Consultant Project Manager

HNTB

4000 Center at North Hills Street, Suite 500

Raleigh, NC 27609

    Title VI Feedback

To ensure we’re hearing from a broad set of voices, would you be willing to share (completely anonymously) some information about yourself?

If so, please click here https://publicinput.com/NCDOT-Title-VI

 

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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