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<br />• Periodically assess unsignalized intersections to determine if traffic volumes, delay, or <br />crash history warrant signalization <br />• Enhance lighting, pavement marking, and signage as needed to maintain visibility <br /> <br />The total overall cost for all projects identified in the corridor study is estimated at $180 million. <br />Projects would seek funding through future SPOT processes split over four phases: <br />• Phase 1 - $43,200,000 - 2020-2030 <br />o Old Fayetteville Road to Dodson Crossroads <br />• Phase 2 - $47,700,000 - 2025-2035 <br />o NC-119 to Wormranch Road and Dodson Crossroads to Morrow Mill Road <br />• Phase 3 - $35,400,000 - 2035-2040 <br />o Wormranch Road to Mineral Springs Road <br />• Phase 4 - $52,200,000 - 2040 and beyond <br />o Mineral Springs Road to Morrow Mill Road <br /> <br />A copy of the draft study and supporting materials is available at www.nc54west.com/. <br /> <br />Public Involvement: <br />VHB conducted two rounds of public workshops in Graham City Hall, Rigmor House in Orange <br />County and Carrboro Town Hall: <br />• January 2018 – presenting existing condition analysis and gathered input from the public <br />about their issues, concerns and possible strategies to address them <br />• May 2018 – presented the recommendations and addressed remaining public questions, <br />issues, and concerns. <br /> <br />A website (www.nc54west.com/) was created keeping the public involved in the study. <br /> <br />Carrboro Board of Alderman: - October 16, 2018 <br />The Town of Carrboro provided the following comments at their most recent Board of Alderman <br />meeting: <br /> <br />[INSERTED AFTER CARRBORO MEETING] <br /> <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no immediate financial impact associated with this item. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): Staff recommends that the OUTBoard: <br /> <br />1. Receive the presentation, <br />2. Discuss as appropriate; and <br />3. Identify any comments the Board may have for staff to convey to BOCC and DCHC <br />MPO <br /> <br />24