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Started by LM117, May 27, 2016, 11:39:37 AM

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jcil4ever

Quote from: Great Lakes Roads on May 06, 2025, 06:46:10 PMNCDOT did an aerial drive over the future Havelock Bypass...

Thanks! Great to see from this perspective! Now they just need to post the grand finale 😂

jcil4ever

Quote from: brian440i on April 27, 2025, 01:25:30 PMThis should not be a red flag.

There was an article a while back that Phase One was to be completed this summer.  Now sounding like August 2025 per above, which is good as I was worried they were going to change the traffic pattern before the heavy July 4th Vacation Traffic, with all Beach Condos rented around the Holiday.

Phase One was defined as the completion of the Local Roads and the New Entrance and Exit Ramps along the new Interchanges so that Existing US 70 can be shifted onto the Entrance and Exit Ramps.

Phase Two was then allowing the Bridges to be built in the Path of Existing US 70 Roadway.

The NC Project Site has been terrible at communicating Phase 1 and Phase 2 for the James City Project.
Indeed, you were right. It looks like bridge construction is imminent, except maybe with timing. Although who knows...maybe they'll just move traffic to the temporary configuration and hold off on bridge work until later.

Grantham Road Bridge Construction to Begin on James City Project

jcil4ever

If you're interested, progress continues in JoCo and Southern Wake County. I added some time stamps in the video description if you want to jump around:

A few dull highlights:
The overhead sign for Exit 326B for 70 West to exit has been updated to remove the Business title


The overhead signs on I-40 West for Exit 306 have been updated, leaving an oversized sign for the new, simpler US-70:

Not quite as bad when B & A are split up


All four signs for Exit 309 from I-40 East have been updated from US-70 to I-42, however, eastbound, the Exit 306 signs still haven't been updated:

Walnut2

Many if not all of the guide signs at the I-40/N.C. 42 interchange have also been patched to change N.C. 42 to N.C. 36. I'm not a fan of the N.C. 36 partial renumbering, nor a fan of how the Fuquay-Varina/Clayton destinations are being dropped from the main signs in favor of "Veterans Pkwy" (except for the exit 312A overheads where the off-ramps split to go west/east). On I-42 they at least put up separate signs that have them combined with a Hospital destination, but still as if an afterthought. I'm skeptical that the concerns over potential "Highway 42" confusion in emergency calls, to whatever extent they had merit, will be all that remedied by this renumbering because the remaining N.C. 42 is still just a short distance away. Hard to not hope that someone different will come along at N.C.D.O.T. someday and clean all this up.

The resigning of the U.S. 70 junction with S. Lombard St/Veterans Pkwy also has room for improvement. Both directions have signage with those names but the westbound "exit" actually turns onto Barbour St, from which drivers have to turn onto Hamby St to get to Lombard. When the exit was signed for N.C. 42 West, there were N.C. 42 West trailblazers directing drivers to make those turns, but last I saw there were only hospital trailblazers to provide any indication of where drivers need to go. An advance-right N.C. 36 West trailblazer would also be good where it approaches I-42, because the lone 36 sign added on top of the I-42 signs is easy to miss, especially with the foliage growing in front of it.