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Minimum Problem Statements – Highway – 19 <br />frequently. There is only one road—Stratford Drive—that runs north-south and connects Homestead <br />Road to Hillsborough Road (SR 1009) in the middle of Carrboro. Due to the limited connectivity of this <br />part of Town, Homestead Road experiences a fair amount of traffic driving the entire length. There are <br />currently 7,100 vpd traveling on this segment, making it operate at less than LOS D capacity. However, <br />there is significant congestion in the morning and afternoon peak due to school traffic at the <br />intersection of High School Road (SR 1834) and Homestead Road. The corridor is projected to more than <br />double its AADT in 2040 to 15,500, which exceeds LOS D capacity. The segment has been identified as <br />‘needing improvements’ from Rogers Road to Old NC 86. <br /> <br />Additional vehicle lanes could jeopardize existing residential and agricultural land uses along the <br />corridor. Bike lanes and sidewalks have been requested along the entirety of the corridor to increase <br />multi-modal capacity. Intersection improvements, particularly improvements to the High School <br />Road/Homestead Road intersection, would greatly alleviate congestion. Additionally, improvements to <br />the drop-off and pick-up practices of the three schools adjacent to Homestead Road would likely reduce <br />peak hour congestion. <br /> <br />Orange Grove Road Extension (South Churton Street (SR 1009) to US 70 <br />Business), TIP No. U-5848 <br /> <br />Orange Grove Road (SR 1006) is currently a two-lane undivided road that terminates just past the South <br />Churton Street (SR 1009) intersection. South Churton Street (US 70 Business/NC 86), just north of its <br />intersection with US 70 Business/NC 86, is currently exceeding capacity and traffic delays are expected <br />to increase in the future. Additional connectivity is needed between Orange Grove Road and US 70 <br />Business/NC 86 to provide an alternative route to South Churton Street. Having an alternative route will <br />lessen the vehicle volume passing through the South Churton Street/US 70 Business intersection, and <br />therefore maintain a LOS D along the section of Churton Street north of US 70 Business/NC 86, which is <br />just south of downtown Hillsborough. <br /> <br />Orange Grove Road currently has a 60-foot right-of-way, no sidewalks, and no bicycle lanes. South <br />Churton Street (south of US 70 Business) currently has a 100-foot right-of-way, no sidewalks, and no <br />bicycle lanes. Churton Street (north of US 70 Business to US 70 Bypass, in downtown Hillsborough) has a <br />60-foot right-of-way, sidewalks at certain locations, and no bicycle lanes. The 2013 AADT along Churton <br />Street (north of US 70 Business to US 70 Bypass) is 20,000vpd, causing substantial traffic delays on a <br />roadway that only has a LOS D capacity of 11,600 vpd. Extending Orange Grove Road would provide <br />more connectivity for drivers and a means to use an alternate road to bypass the heavily congested <br />Churton Street route. In addition, the town of Hillsborough has developed a planned rail station and <br />government services development adjacent to this corridor. <br /> <br />The current residential and commercial development around South Churton Street and Orange Grove <br />Road, in addition to planned developments, will generate increased bicycle, pedestrian, and transit <br />traffic. The current pedestrian facilities are discontinuous and inadequate for existing pedestrian traffic. <br />There are no bicycle facilities, and many of the bus stops do not have any amenities and do not include <br />bus pull-outs resulting in blocked traffic. Additional transit routes will serve the proposed rail station. <br />The need for pedestrian, bicycle, and transit facilities will only increase with additional development <br />along South Churton Street. Four foot shoulders are proposed along this section of Orange Grove Road <br />and along South Churton Street from I-40 to the Eno River in the DCHC MPO 2040 Metropolitan
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