DOT looks to hit accelerator on NC 540 construction
(WRAL TV, February 14, 2017) (video)
When will N.C. Highway 540 be finished? I's a million-dollar question for many commuters in the Triangle, especially those who live south of Raleigh. North Carolina Department of Transportation officials say they have a plan to complete the loop around Raleigh faster. Many business owners and residents say it can't happen soon enough.
DOT communications officer Carly Olexik says the highway was designed to be completed in three segments, but there's now a way to "accelerate" all of that.
“Instead of having three separate segments, we are combining two big legs of the project. By completing those earlier, the entire project could be completed four years earlier," Olexik said.
The new plan combines the segment between the N.C. Highway 55 Bypass and U.S. Highway 401 with the section between U.S. 401 and I-40. Construction could begin in 2020 or 2021, four years earlier than the original plan.
Joe Milazzo, the executive director of the Regional Transportation Alliance, the business community's organization to advocate for major transportation projects, says completing N.C. 540 is the group's biggest priority. He says he likes the new timeline.
"Yesterday would be great, but as soon as they can get the project moving would be wonderful," he said.
Milazzo says a finished N.C. 540 will provide an important connection to I-40 and the future Interstate 42, which will generally follow the U.S. Highway 70 corridor and connect Garner, Clayton, Smithfield, Goldsboro, Kinston, New Bern and Havelock with the Port of Morehead City.
"It's important for commerce, for travel alternatives. It's important for transit and also to relieve the local streets," he said.
DOT says it's going to look for ways to speed up the project even more.