Project Highlights

Aviation Parkway will be upgraded to a four-lane, median divided roadway with a 10-foot multi-use path on the south side and a 5-foot sidewalk on the north side. Two options are being presented at the intersection with N.C. 54. For both, left turns will not be allowed at Aviation Parkway/N.C. 54, but instead will be accommodated through a new, short loop road (“quadrant-loop”). The two options would either add a quadrant-loop in the northeast quadrant or in the southeast quadrant.

The project will tie into the Aviation Parkway/I-40 interchange improvement project (STIP No. I-5506), which is currently under construction. 

Project Timeline

Milestone

Date

Public Meeting #1

February 2016

Public Meeting #2

Summer 2019

Environmental Document Approved

Winter 2025

Right-of-Way Acquisition Begins

2026

Construction Begins

2028

* Future dates are preliminary and subject to change

Project Funding

This project is listed as Project U-5811 in the N.C. Department of Transportation’s State Transportation Improvement Program and is funded for $28.8 million.

 

 

Estimated Amount*

Utilities

             $  2,050,000

Property Acquisition

             $  8,987,000

Construction Costs

             $31,400,000

Total Costs

             $42,437,000

* Costs are preliminary and subject to change

Public Involvement

NCDOT began the planning and design phase for this project in late 2015. The first public meeting was held in February 2016. At this meeting, the project team presented the study area and the purpose of the project. The public was asked for their concerns and needs along the corridor. A second public meeting was held on June 12, 2019.

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All comments received carry equal weight, regardless of submission method. 

All comments will be reviewed and suggestions/recommendations incorporated into designs where feasible. 

 

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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Project Contact Information

Jennifer Hernandez

Project Manager

NCDOT Project Management Unit

1582 Mail Service Center

Raleigh, NC  27699-1582