Coastal Corridors Study
Coastal Corridors Study
DelDOT and its partners initiated the Coastal Corridors Study in 2019 to:
- assess the current and anticipated transportation conditions along east-west routes in the northern part of Sussex County between the Maryland line and SR 1, with a focus on SR 16 and SR 404 / US 9 between (shown in purple on the the map); and
- identify needs and opportunities to continue providing a safe, multi-modal transportation system that meets the travel demands of today and is positioned to meet those of the future.
The initial Coastal Corridors subregional study was completed in 2024. Several study recommendations are moving forward. See the Related Projects tab.
Coastal Corridors Monitoring Committee (CCMC) Meeting #1
Please note: CCMC meetings are open to the public. However, due to room capacity constraints, members of the public should plan to attend via Microsoft Teams. Click here to register.
The CCMC brings together the Coastal Corridors Committee (comprised of Ellendale, Georgetown, and Milton stakeholders) and stakeholders from the Greenwood/Bridgeville Transportation Plan. The first meeting of the CCMC will be held on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at 4 p.m. Agenda topics may include:
- CCMC Purpose, Role and Expectations
- Review of Prior Studies and Recommendations
- Review of Current Transportation and Land Use Data
- Review of Current Studies in Study Area
- Spotlight Topic
Study Goals
1. To identify short-, medium-, and long-term traffic solutions for east-west corridors.
2. To educate and inform the local stakeholders on east-west traffic issues and seek feedback and preferences on proposed solutions.
3. To build support around the implementation of those solutions.
Project Contact
Phone: 855-925-2801 Code 1226
Email: coastal-corridors@publicinput.com