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1 <br /> PLANNING & INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT <br /> Craig N. Benedict, AICP, Director <br /> Comprehensive Planning 131 W. Margaret Lane <br /> (919) 245-2575 Suite 201 <br /> (919) 644-3002 (FAX) ORANGE COUNTY P. O. Box 8181 <br /> www.orangecountync.gov NORTH CAROLINA Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Board of County Commissioners <br /> FROM: Nishith Trivedi, Transportation Planner <br /> CC: Craig Benedict, Orange County Planning Director <br /> Tom Altieri, Comprehensive Planning Supervisor <br /> DATE: November 17, 2020 <br /> SUBJECT: US 15/501 Corridor Study <br /> ATTACHMENT 1: US 15/501 September 9, 2020 Presentation <br /> ATTACHMENT 2: US 15/501 Orange County Staff Review <br /> This memo provides the Board of County Commissioners an update on the US 15/501 <br /> regional corridor study. <br /> The US 15/501 Corridor Study started summer 2018. A website (Reimagining15501.com) <br /> was created to encourage public participation throughout the planning process with the <br /> following public meetings: <br /> • June 26, 2018 — Workshop <br /> • October 22, 2018 — Workshop, tour, and travel profile report <br /> • October 17, 2019 — Workshop, 3 alternatives discussed, comment forms <br /> There were other public events including pop-up events in Durham and Chapel Hill; online <br /> public input map; local boards and commissions; interim reports to MPO Board; and, <br /> meetings with staff and elected officials. <br /> The study was later put on hold due to the discontinuation the Durham Orange Light Rail <br /> Transit (DO LRT). The discontinuation of the DO LRT required amending the Durham-Chapel <br /> Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Transportation Plan (DCHC MPO MTP) in order for the study to <br /> continue. <br /> September 9, 2020, DCHC MPO staff presented the continued US 15/501 corridor study to <br /> the MPO Board with updated recommendations — DO LRT removed — and the MPO Board <br /> authorized the release of the final report for public comments. Visions of the 4 segments <br /> were updated to reflect a new multimodal corridor accommodating transit, bike, ped and auto <br /> (Attachment 1). MPO Board also directed MPO staff to address public and Board comments <br /> before they would take action on the study. <br /> From September 9, 2020 to present, MPO staff met with local officials of Chapel Hill and <br /> Durham to address their concerns on the study. Orange County was not included in these <br /> discussions. MPO staff has provided Orange County Transportation Planning staff a <br /> summary of how their concerns are addressed and Orange County Transportation Planning <br /> staff has reviewed them (Attachment 2). <br />