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Attachment 1 <br />ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION PRIORITY LIST <br />2014 — 2020 DURHAM - CHAPEL HILL - CARRBORO <br />METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM <br />1. TIP Project No. EB -4980, SR 1006 (Orange Grove Road) at Interstate 40. Construct <br />a pedestrian bridge over 1 -40; construct sidewalk along the north side of Orange <br />Grove Road from the bridge to Timbers Drive. This pedestrian bridge is the <br />central element in the Safe Routes to School plan for Grady A. Brown Elementary <br />School and for Cedar Ridge High School. Without the bridge, the SRTS plan cannot <br />move forward. Construction of 0.14 mile (approx.) sidewalk on the north side of the <br />bridge extending from the bridge to Timbers Avenue will provide connectivity from <br />the bridge to three high- density neighborhoods: Patriot's Point, Colonial Estates, and <br />the Timbers. To improve the pedestrian access to the south of the bridge, the <br />Orange County School System has committed to constructing a safe and <br />comfortable path from the pedestrian bridge to the Cedar Ridge entrance. <br />Interstate 40 separates two schools, Grady Brown Elementary and Cedar Ridge <br />High School, from residential areas north of the interstate. The Orange County <br />school system estimates that over 262 students live within one mile of the schools. <br />Most of these students live in the high- density Timbers, Patriot's Pointe, and <br />Colonial Estates neighborhoods. <br />The "Access Management and Awareness Project and Report for Orange Grove <br />Road" recommends this project. <br />2. TIP Project No.R -2825, SR 1009 (South Churton Street) Improvements: Develop <br />congestion management, limited access, aesthetic and capacity improvements <br />including bicycle and pedestrian improvements between US 70 Business and <br />Interstate 40. The portion between Interstates 40 and 85 will conform to the design <br />criteria of the Economic Development District Design Manual (4 -lane divided section <br />with bike and pedestrian improvements). The feasibility study completed by NCDOT <br />in February 2002 recommends a 4 -lane divided curb and gutter cross section, with <br />16 -foot median, for the entire corridor from 1 -40 to the Eno River. Orange County <br />stresses the need to study improvements within the current right -of -way for the <br />segment north of Interstate 85. Improved capacity through widening is not the <br />County's first choice because of significant constraints between Interstate 85 and US <br />70 Business and the proximity of the historic district north of the project limits. <br />Orange County requests that, where conditions do not prevent the addition of <br />frontage roads, the feasibility study include the addition of frontage roads with limited <br />access from the corridor. <br />3. Hillsborough Train Station: Construct a train station in Hillsborough as designated in <br />Hillsborough's Rail Station Small Area Plan, and implement AMTRAK service to <br />Orange County. The train station can also serve future commuter rail operations <br />and anchor a multimodal transportation hub in Hillsborough. A revenue and <br />ridership study conducted by the North Carolina Department of Transportation Rail <br />