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52 <br /> Attachment 4 <br /> Abigaile Pittman said arterial collector and local categories are broad categories, <br /> but NCDOT has some subcategories. She said the categories are taken directly from <br /> NCDOT's website. She said she is aware that NCDOT is currently undertaking a review <br /> of the entire functional classification program. She said this will be well under way by <br /> December. She said comments from local jurisdictions regarding classification changes <br /> will be welcomed. She suggested that NC 10 and the continuation onto Old Hillsborough <br /> are not consistent yet. She said NCDOT should examine this. <br /> Commissioner Gordon said that the current classification is being used with <br /> subcategories. She clarified that changes will be dealt with as they come. She said the <br /> classifications take a long time. <br /> Abigaile Pittman said there is an opportunity to participate in the process through <br /> comments. <br /> Commissioner Price asked about signal lights. She asked what the next phase is <br /> for the intersections. <br /> Abigaile Pittman said the map identifies existing signal intersections, and she has <br /> not indentified any future signal lights. She said this may change as development <br /> proceeds. <br /> Commissioner Price said she was referring to connectivity. She asked if the road <br /> would be widened if it is not made a scenic road. <br /> Abigaile Pittman said there is no known proposal to widen Old Highway 10. She <br /> said there is a proposal to straighten some of the curves in the future. <br /> Commissioner Price said she was just trying to figure out where the circled areas <br /> are connected to the plan. <br /> Abigaile Pittman said this is just the existing road system. <br /> Commissioner McKee said there are two rail crossings that complicate any <br /> possible widening. <br /> Planning Board Member Johnny Randall asked how much bicycle traffic exists on <br /> highway 10. He asked if there are bike lanes. <br /> Abigaile Pittman said there is a striped lane for bikes but no official bike lanes. <br /> Commissioner McKee said a 2 foot addition is simply a paved shoulder and not a <br /> bike lane. This adds a little separation. He said the widening of 86 North includes a 4 foot <br /> paved shoulder wherever possible. He said a true bike lane is 5 feet wide. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT: <br /> Gina Andrews lives in the study area. She has spoken to 88 people in the <br /> neighboring area, and 85 of those people signed a petition. She said she took the maps <br /> provided at the Murphy school. She read the petition, which expressed opposition to the <br /> Eno EDD Small Area Plan due to potential destruction of surrounding wooded areas, and <br /> degradation of the local environment due to noise and other pollution. She asked for a <br /> rejection of this plan. She said that Old NC 10 welcomes people to Orange County and is <br /> favored by cyclists due to the beauty and safety of the area. She feels there is another <br /> plan that could work for this area. <br /> Commissioner Gordon asked if the petition is against the Eno Economic <br /> Development Access Management Plan or the small area plan. <br /> Gina Andrews said it is against the access management plan. <br />