P-5718 N.E. Maynard Road Grade Separation - Cary
P-5718 N.E. Maynard Road Grade Separation - Cary
Proposed grade separation of the North Carolina Railroad (NCRR) / Norfolk Southern (NS) H-Line and the CSX S-line to replace Maynard Road at-grade crossing in Cary.
Study Area Map:
Project Overview
The N.C. Department of Transportation proposes to construct a grade separation of the North Carolina Railroad (NCRR)/ Norfolk Southern (NS) H-line and the CSX S-line to replace the N.E. Maynard Road at-grade crossing in Cary. The NCRR/NS H-line and CSX S-line provide both freight and passenger service to the east and west of Cary.
NCDOT studied two alternatives to replace the N.E. Maynard Road at-grade crossing:
Design Concept 1*: Grade separate N.E. Maynard Road under the NCRR/NS and CSX rail lines and realign the Chatham Street/N.E. Maynard Road intersection south of its existing alignment, outside of the railroad corridor.
Design Concept 2: Grade separate N.E. Maynard Road over Chatham Street and the NCRR/NC and CSX rail lines, on new alignment east of existing N.E. Maynard Road
* Concept 1 was chosen as the recommended alternative
Project Highlights
The purpose of this project is to eliminate rail-highway conflicts at the existing at-grade railroad crossing location on N.E. Maynard Road near its intersection with E. Chatham Street. The proposed project will improve vehicular mobility and safety at this location and the surrounding area.
Project History
The proposed project is part of the NCDOT’s Sealed Corridor Program. This Program works to eliminate or improve rail and vehicular crossings in communities along the Raleigh-Charlotte Rail Corridor in North Carolina, including communities between Raleigh, Greensboro, and Charlotte.
The proposed project was put on hold due to funding constraints in May 2020 and restarted in June 2023. The project is currently funded for preliminary engineering studies only. The project is currently unfunded for Right of Way and Construction.
The project will be placed on hold following the completion of the Environmental Document, pending additional funding for Right of Way Acquisition and Construction. If the project receives additional funding for Right of Way and Construction, the project will be advanced with immediate public involvement to update the public on a proposed project schedule and design.
Public Involvement
October 2018
- Public outreach was conducted at Mobile Estates and Chatham Estates. The outreach consisted of going door-to-door in both communities to invite residents to attend the public meeting, distributing handouts with relevant project information, and answering questions from residents.
- A Local Business Owner Meeting was held to provide information about the proposed project to owners in the project area; thirteen business owners attended the meeting.
- An in-person Public Meeting was held. Approximately 71 members of the public registered their attendance, and 101 comments were received at the meeting or during the comment period following the meeting. Concerns centered around right-of-way, purpose and need, public involvement, and environmental justice impacts.
January 2019 and June 2019
- NCDOT presented the project at small group meetings held by the N.C. Latino Congress. Approximately 120 members of the community attended the June meeting, and 71 comments were received at that same meeting.
Design Concept 2
NCDOT has endorsed Design Concept 1 as the recommended alternative based upon the findings from the environmental analysis process.
Design Concept 1:
Grade separate N.E. Maynard Road under the NCRR/NS and CSX rail lines and realign the Chatham Street/N.E. Maynard Road intersection south of its existing alignment, outside of the railroad corridor.
- Minimizes impacts to the human, natural, and physical environment
- Reduces right-of-way and utility costs
- Results in fewer overall community impacts (relocations)
- Received overwhelming community support compared to Design Concept 2 (based on public input, 63 noted support for Design Concept 1 and four noted support for Design Concept 2)
Results in fewer residential relocations than design concept 2.
Project Funding:
Activity | Estimated Costs* |
Property Acquisition | $ 37.3 Million |
Construction and Utilities Costs | $ 34.4 Million |
Total Cost | $ 71.7 Million |
*Estimated costs are subject to change. Based on currently adopted NCDOT State Transportation Improvement Program.
Project Timeline:
Milestones | Date |
Noise Analysis | Fall 2023 |
Environmental Document | Winter 2023 |
*The project will be placed on hold following the completion of the Environmental Document, pending additional funding for Right of Way Acquisition and Construction. If the project receives additional funding for Right of Way and Construction, the project will be advanced with immediate public involvement outreach to update the public on a proposed project schedule and design.
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 December 3, 2023.
The public is encouraged to leave comments using this webpage, email, or phone number:
Email: MaynardRoad-GradeSeparation@publicinput.com
Phone Number: 984-205-6615 enter project code 7714
PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION
Matthew Potter, P.E.
Rail Project Development Engineer Consultant
Rail Division
1 South Wilmington Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION
Paul Koch, P.E.
Consultant Project Manager
Mott MacDonald
1101 Haynes Street Suite 101
Raleigh, NC 27604
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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