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Kinston Bypass STIP Project No. R-2553
KINSTON BYPASSSTIP Project No. R-2553
Kinston High School – February 23, 2010Kinston Public Service Complex – February 25, 2010
CITIZENS INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOP No. 1
This informational presentation will restart every 5 minutes.This informational presentation will restart every 5 minutes.
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
Welcome
This presentation will cover:• Purpose of this evening’s workshop• History of the project• Discuss needs for the project
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
Purpose of this evening’s Workshop
• Inform the community about the project
• Explain the study process
• Gather input, suggestions and feedback about the project and why it is needed
• Answer any questions about the project
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
Project History – 1990s
• NCDOT initiated environmental and engineering studies for the Kinston Bypass Project
• The Kinston Bypass project was placed on hold as the Crescent Road Project (also known as C.F. Harvey Parkway) became a higher priority due to the Global TransPark industrial development
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
Project History – 2000s
• May 2009– NCDOT restarted the project by requesting
input from city, town, and county officials, as well as state and federal resource agencies
• February 2010– NCDOT holds first round of Citizens
Informational Workshops
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
City of Kinston Comprehensive Transportation Plan
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
NCDOT State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Project Description
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
General Project Need
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
Project Study Area
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
Why is this project needed?
• Traffic congestion exists around Kinston and along existing US 70 and existing US 70 Bypass
• US 70 from Raleigh to Morehead City is designated as a Strategic Highway Corridor
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
Project Timeline
* Indicates opportunities for citizen input
Right of Way Acquisition
Construction
2009 201520142013201220112010 Post Years
February 2010Citizens Workshop #1Purpose & Need*
2009Project Start-Up
Fall 2010Citizens Workshop #2Preliminary Corridors*
Winter 2011Citizens Workshop #3Detailed Study Alternatives*
Fall 2013State Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Spring 2014Corridor DesignPublic Hearing*
Spring 2015State Final EnvironmentalImpact Statement
Summer 2015State RecordOf Decision
Fall 2015Design Public Hearing*
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
Workshop Layout
• The following stations are at the workshop:– Station 1: Where Do You Live and Work
– Station 2: Project Presentation (You are Here)
– Station 3: Project Background
– Station 4: Existing Conditions
– Station 5: General Needs for the Project
– Station 6: Study Process and Project Schedule
– Station 7: Citizen Comments
• Children can visit the Kid’s Corner
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
Don’t forget to…
• Sign-In• Indicate where you live and work on the
Project Vicinity Map • Visit the Workshop Stations• Provide Your Comments
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
Contact Information
Chris Werner, P.E.URS Corporation 1600 Perimeter Park DriveSuite 400Morrisville, NC 27560(919) 461-1470 or [email protected]
Mark Pierce, P.E.NCDOT Project Development andEnvironment Branch1548 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NC 27699-1548(919) 733-7844, ext. [email protected]
Toll Free Hotline1-800-233-6315
Kinston Bypass STIP # R-2553
Thanks for your Participation
Please proceed to the next Workshop Station