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Minutes - 20050517
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2005
RES-2005-042 Providing Comments Regarding Draft 2006 - 2012 State Transportation Improvement Program
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2005
RES-2005-043 Comments Draft 2006-2012 State Transp Imp Prog Division 7 Projects in Orange Co
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2005
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~~~~~~ <br />C. The Orange County Board of Commissioners supports a design that includes <br />bicycle and pedestrian facilities for the Elizabeth Brady Road Extension project <br />connecting US 70 Business with US 70 Bypass. The Board prefers a road <br />configuration of two lanes with right-of-way reserved for four lanes (four lanes ii <br />necessary), <br />IIL Comments On Two TIP Projects Initiated By NCDOT <br />A, <br />The Orange County portion of this project is currently listed in the TIP as an <br />unfunded project; however, this project is nearing completion (estimated <br />completion in 2005) in Durham County. Project planning and design for this <br />facility was completed for both phases of the project and the environmental <br />studies rendered a Categorical Exclusion (CE) in 2000, <br />1, HOV Lanes <br />The studies for the project in Orange County should be reviewed prior to <br />construction, especially with respect to the recently completed study <br />concerning high occupancy vehicle (NOV) lanes. <br />Orange County is opposed to any widening of I-40 through Orange County <br />unless there is a commitment by NCDOT to provide HOV and/or dedicated <br />bus lanes (from NG 86 westward). Transportation modeling studies indicate <br />that the existing four-lane section from I-85 to NC 86 may be adequate to <br />handle projected future traffic, but HOV lanes, along with widening to a six- <br />lane section for general traffic, will be needed to help alleviate congestion <br />from NC 86 to US 1/64 in Wake County. <br />2. Design Features <br />Orange County also requests that NCDOT consider the following design <br />features for this project: <br />a. Use native plants in landscaping at interchanges for this project; <br />b. Include noise walls or other means to reduce the effects of traffic noise on <br />residential and other uses located along the corridor; <br />c, Include any available wildlife mitigation measures, particularly at bridges; <br />and <br />d. Incorporate bridge designs that allow wildlife to cross safely under the <br />bridge and that allow pedestrian passage along any existing or planned <br />trail-system connectors. <br />3. Bridge on Orange Grove Road <br />Orange County requests that, if funding cannot be secured through another <br />project, this project include widening the bridge on Orange Grove Road over <br />I-40 to provide safe access for bicycle and pedestrian traffic over the <br />interstate as recommended in the (2002) Orange Grove Road Study executed <br />
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