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New Interchange at I-85 and Old Beatty Ford Road Relocation North Carolina Department of Transportation NCDOT Highway Division 9 Attn: Diane Hampton, PE 375 Silas Creek Parkway Winston Salem, NC 27127
New Interchange at I-85 and Old Beatty Ford Road Relocation
NCDOT proposes to provide a new interchange at I-85 and the Old Beatty Ford Relocation in Rowan County. This interchange is included in NCDOT State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) as Project Number I-3804. For more information about this project, please visit https://www.ncdot.gov/projects/publicmeetings/ or contact:
Diane Hampton, PE Division Planning Engineer NCDOT Highway Division 9 375 Silas Creek Parkway Winston Salem, NC 27127 (336) 747-7800 [email protected]
NCDOT will provide interpretive services upon request for persons who do not speak English, or have a limited ability to read, speak or understand English. Kindly request it by calling 1-800-481-6494.
Aquellas personas que hablan español y no hablan inglés, o tienen limitaciones para leer, hablar o entender inglés, podrían recibir servicios de interpretación si los solicitan llamando al 1-800-481-6494.
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January 2017
Connecting people, products, and places safely and efficiently with customer focus, accountability and environmental sensitivity to enhance the economy and vitality of North Carolina.
New Interchange at I-85 and Old Beatty Ford Road Relocation
State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Project I-3804
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Project Description
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) proposes to provide a new interchange at I-85 and the Old Beatty Ford Road relocation in Rowan County. This proposed project is included in the 2016–2025 NCDOT State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) as Project Number I-3804. Both right of way acquisition and construction are scheduled to begin in 2017.
The project is needed to support economic prosperity across southern Rowan County, improve access to I-85 for regional, statewide and national markets, and to support long-range planning and land use initiatives.
Background & Public Meeting
A Local Officials Informational Meeting and Public Meeting for STIP Project I-3804 was held on October 20, 2016 at the Moose Family Center in China Grove. Two alternatives were on display:
Alternative A – partial cloverleaf configuration with ramps and loops north of the Old Beatty Ford Road relocation on the west side of I-85, and south of the Old Beatty Ford Road relocation on the east side of I-85.
Alternative B – half cloverleaf configuration with ramps and loops south of the Old Beatty Ford Road relocation on both sides of I-85.
During this meeting, NCDOT representatives met with the public, answered citizens’ questions, and received input on the two alternatives.
Approximately 98 individuals and local business owners attended the Public Meeting. Fifteen participants submitted comment forms at the meeting. Three comments were submitted by email after the meeting. Twelve of the 18 submitted comments favored Alternative A with ramps and loops on opposite sides of the Old Beatty Ford Road relocation. Three of the submitted comments favored Alternative B with ramps and loops on the south side of the Old Beatty Ford Road relocation. Several comments requested that the bridge consist of five lanes to accommodate future planned growth. Some commenters were concerned about the location of the interchange and its impact on safety and the community’s character. The project fits the stated need to support economic prosperity across southern Rowan County, improve access to I-85, and to support long-range planning and land use initiatives.
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Project Schedule & Costs* Event Date
Evaluate Alternatives and Environmental Impacts Completed
Complete Categorical Exclusion Early 2017
Begin Right of Way Acquisition and Construction Late 2017
Costs
Right of Way & Utilities $680,000
Construction To Be Determined
* Schedule and costs are subject to change
Project Updates
Since the Public Meeting in October, traffic
estimates were revised to account for additional
traffic from a proposed development with
residential, office, commercial, and institutional
uses. With this development, the revised 2040
traffic volumes along the Old Beatty Ford Road
relocation are estimated to range from 12,100 to
24,000 vehicles per day (vpd).
As a result, five lanes are needed along the Old
Beatty Ford Road relocation in the vicinity of the
interchange to accommodate future traffic. Future
traffic signals are now being considered at the ramp
intersections instead of the previously proposed
roundabouts, which were presented during the
Public Meeting. The ramp intersections can be
initially controlled with stop signs and traffic signals
can be installed when future traffic volumes warrant
signalization.
The NCDOT Project Team recommended
Alternative A (with five lanes) as the Preferred
Alternative. The Preferred Alternative is the option
that NCDOT pursues moving forward with the
project. Please see the map excerpt and typical
section on the next page. NCDOT recommended
Alternative A for the following reasons:
Supported by more citizens
Offers improved traffic operations
Has a lower cost
Has fewer stream impacts
The proposed bridge width should allow for future
bike lanes and sidewalks.
For full digital copies of the Preferred Alternative
mapping, please visit:
https://www.ncdot.gov/projects/
publicmeetings/
Preferred Alternative
Alternative A (Preferred) Alternative B
Type of Interchange Partial cloverleaf Half cloverleaf
Relocation No residential or business
relocations No residential or business
relocations
Right of Way Requires less land Requires more land
Construction Slightly lower cost Slightly higher cost
Stream Impacts 75 feet 255 feet
Wetland Impacts 0.2 acre 0.2 acre
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Preferred Alternative - Alternative A
Proposed Typical Section
Proposed Roadway
Proposed Structures
Proposed Right of Way
Streams, Wetlands