I laughed as I drove through Asheville, NC recently and noticed the "Future" I-26 signs through town.
It was obvious why the name had been around because the narrowness, the geometries, exit ramp styles all screamed old and non-compliant.
Well, apparently 2021 is the year it begins the process of losing its "Future" moniker and becomes the "current".
https://www.ncdot.gov/projects/asheville-i-26-connector/Pages/default.aspx
The approximately 7-mile project involves three sections:
Section A, which involves upgrading I-240 (as well as interchanges at Brevard, Amboy and Haywood roads) from the I-26/I-240 interchange with I-40 to the I-240 interchange with Patton Avenue west of the French Broad River.
Section B, which includes building the interstate on a new location from the Patton Avenue interchange north across the French Broad River, tying into U.S. 19/23/70 south of Broadway.
Section C, which involves improvements to the I-40 interchanges with Smokey Park Highway, I-26/I-240 and Brevard Road.
The I-26 Connector would be a median-divided, fully controlled-access freeway accessible only via interchanges. To reduce the required right-of-way, there would be a barrier median dividing opposing directions of travel.
But it is going to take awhile to get it all sorted out.
2021 - Property acquisition and construction begins on building I-26 on a new location from the Patton Avenue interchange to U.S. 19/23/70
2022 - Property acquisition and construction begins on upgrading I-240
2025 - Property acquisition and construction begins on the I-40 interchanges with Smokey Park Highway, I-26/I-240 and Brevard Road