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Weant Road Relocation Update and Funding Strategies

Weant Road Relocation Update and Funding Strategies. 2012 City Council Retreat. NC 62/ Weant Road. 2035 traffic projections. 27,600 vehicles per day in the vicinity of Weant Road. Equivalent to current traffic counts on Main Street. NC 62 Corridor Access Study

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Weant Road Relocation Update and Funding Strategies

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  1. Weant Road Relocation Update and Funding Strategies 2012 City Council Retreat

  2. NC 62/ Weant Road • 2035 traffic projections. • 27,600 vehicles per day in the vicinity of Weant Road. • Equivalent to current traffic counts on Main Street. • NC 62 Corridor Access Study • Realign Weant Road to connect with existing Modlin Grove Road. • Intersection would be approx. 1100 feet from I 85 ramps. A safe distance for signalization.

  3. Traffic Level of Service (LOS) • Traffic capacity analysis. • Current LOS at peak hour is E. • LOS ratings from A (free flow) to F (forced or breakdown flow). • 2015 build conditions. • Peak hours in am and pm would be LOS B (reasonably free flow). • 2015 no build conditions. • Peak hours in am and pm would be LOS F (forced or breakdown flow).

  4. Funding Strategy • Where We Are: • Meetings with Division 7 NCDOT office. • City staff, MPO staff, consultant. • Discretionary funding has been committed to this project in the amount of $250,000. • Each NCDOT Board member has discretionary funding they can allocate to projects in their division.

  5. Funding Strategy • Next Steps: • Work with NC House and Senate representatives to acquire additional funding commitments. • Complete design plans. • Determine updated project costs. • Right of Way Acquisition.

  6. Funding Strategy • Updated Project Costs: • Initial Project Components to Complete • New two lane road (ribbon paved and graded for sidewalks) • Intersection improvements • Controlled access at NC 62 and “old” Weant Road intersection • Curb and gutter at Woods Lake • Roundabout

  7. Funding Strategy • Updated Project Costs: • Project Components that Can Be Completed Later • Road and median improvements to NC 62 • Improvements to Modlin Grove Road • Sidewalks

  8. Estimated Construction Cost • Total 1.46 million dollars. • Based on latest engineering estimate from our consultant (Kimley-Horn and Associates) • Includes all initial project components to complete.

  9. DISCUSSION

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