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Minimum Problem Statements – Highway – 7 <br /> <br />The 2011 AADT ranges from 15,000 vpd north of I-40 to 12,000 vpd south of I-40. The capacity is as high <br />as 36,600 vpd. The 2040 volume is projected to be 30,600 vpd and 18,500 vpd north and south of I-40, <br />respectively. Additional lanes are not recommended for this section in the long-range plan because the <br />2040 projected volumes do not exceed existing capacities. <br /> <br />The northern section, from Southpoint Autopark Boulevard to NC 54, is mostly a two-lane major <br />thoroughfare with turn and accessory lanes at the driveways for apartment complexes. It has a 60-foot <br />right-of-way and the overall road width is 24 feet. The area is a mixture of multi-family residential and <br />retail such as car dealerships, which has a relatively low trip volume among retail establishments. The <br />road widens to a five-lane facility with a 110-foot right-of-way for about 800 feet south of NC 54 at the <br />Hope Valley Commons shopping center. This roadway section provides an important connection <br />between south Durham and I-40. <br /> <br />The 2013 AADT is 15,000 vpd and has increased from 12,000 vpd in 2003. The capacity is 12,700 vpd at <br />LOS D for the two-lane section and 27,600 for the five-lane section. The DCHC MPO’s Mobility Report <br />Card did not discern any extraordinary delays in this alignment. The lack of congestion is probably <br />because there are very few driveways and those that exist have turn and accessory lanes to help traffic <br />flow. The 2040 volume is expected to be 31,000 vpd, resulting in a 2.4 V/C ratio in the two-lane section <br />and considerable delays and safety problems. The NC 54/NC 751 intersection had an LOS C and LOS D <br />rating in 2013 (see DCHC MPO Mobility Report Card) – this service level will continue to deteriorate. It is <br />recommended that this northern section be widened to a four-lane divided boulevard facility where it is <br />two lanes and a median be added where it is a five lane section. <br /> <br />The future residential and commercial development around the section of NC 751 that is north of <br />Fayetteville Road (SR 1118) will generate significant bicycle, pedestrian, and transit traffic. There are <br />currently just a few sections with sidewalks and some bike lanes between Stagecoach Road (SR 1107) <br />and Fayetteville Road. There is no transit service south of Renaissance Parkway. The CTP recommends <br />sidewalks and bike lanes along this section of NC 751, and as well as a multiuse path called Eagle Spur <br />Greenway to connect to the popular American Tobacco Trail. <br /> <br />NC 751 (Hope Valley Road) (Woodcroft Parkway to South Roxboro Street (SR <br />1146)) <br /> <br />NC 751 (Hope Valley Road), from NC 54 to South Roxboro Street (SR 1146), is currently a two-lane <br />undivided major thoroughfare north of Woodcroft Parkway and a four to five-lane major thoroughfare <br />south of Woodcroft Parkway. There are turn lanes at cross streets and major driveways, e.g., apartment <br />complexes. Improvements to a four-lane divided boulevard are needed between Woodcroft Parkway <br />and South Roxboro Street to accommodate projected traffic in order to maintain a LOS D and provide <br />mobility between southwest Durham, I-40 and central Durham. The CTP includes an extension of <br />Woodcroft Parkway from NC 751 to Garrett Road (SR 1116) that is expected to attract trips away from <br />the section of NC 751 between Woodcroft Parkway and Garrett Road. <br /> <br />This section of NC 751 currently has a 60-foot right-of-way, sidewalks covering many locations along the <br />route, and no bicycle lanes. The 2013 AADT is 16,000 vpd to 21,000 vpd north and south, respectively of <br />Woodcroft Parkway. The capacity north of Woodcroft Parkway is 11,600 vpd and thus already
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