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3 <br />12 <br />project. All widening can be accomplished symmetrically within the <br />existing 100 -foot right -of -way with possible construction easements <br />required at certain locations. Bridges at Back Creek and at Haw <br />Creek would require widening to accommodate the proposed cross <br />section. It is recommended a new bridge be built to replace Bridge <br />No. 11 at Haw River. <br />The recommended cross section for Section B, from SR 2138 to SR <br />1100, where the roadside is lightly develope`2, ss a 4 -lane divided <br />section with two, 24 -foot pavements and a 46 -foot minimum median <br />width on an estimated 200 -foot right -of -way. Widening should be <br />accomplished on the north side of the existing road. A new bridge <br />would parallel the existing bridge at Cane Creek. <br />Section C extends from SR 1100 to the Chapel Hill Bypass <br />project terminus. The recommended cross section is a 4 -lane divided <br />section with two, 24 -foot pavements and a 46 -foot minimum median <br />width on an estimated 200- foot right -of -way, with all widening to <br />be accomplished on the north side. The recommended 4 -lane divided <br />section should taper at the project terminus to match the proposed <br />cross section for the Chapel Hill Bypass project (two, 24 -foot <br />pavements with curb and gutter, divided by a 21 -foot raised median). <br />These recommendations are consistent with the anticipated traffic <br />volumes, the development in the project area, and the function of the <br />route. <br />The estimated costs <br />of the recommended improvements are <br />as follows <br />(residential and business <br />relocations <br />are indicated in parentheses for <br />Sections B and C): <br />Length <br />Construction <br />Right -of -Way <br />Total <br />miles <br />Cost <br />Cost <br />Cost <br />Section A 4.0 <br />$8,200,000 <br />$ 700,000 <br />$ 8,900,000 <br />(utilities only) <br />Section B 8.0 $9,000,000 $ 9,500,000 $18,500,000 <br />(56 relocatees) <br />Section C 8.0 $8,800,000 $12,000,000 $20,800,000 <br />(48 relocatees) <br />The total cost of the proposed project (including all sections) is <br />$48,200,000. Cost estimates were prepared by the Preliminary Estimate <br />Engineer and the Right- of- Way.Branch. <br />If staging of the total - project length is desired for funding <br />reasons, Section A should be the first stage, because no right -of -way <br />costs would be incurred, it connects with an interstate highway, and it <br />serves higher volumes of traffic. Section C should be the second stage, <br />since it would tie into the planned NC 54 Chapel Hill Bypass widening <br />project and also serves higher volumes of traffic. Section B is recom- <br />mended to be the third stage since it carries the lowest volume of <br />traffic. <br />
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