facility. Plans provided by NCDOT note the project includes two 12-foot-wide lanes, as well as three-foot shoulders and guardrails on each side of the lanes. The bridge will be 57 feet long and at ...
The bridge has been an increasingly hot topic of public discussion since crossing the 50-year mark in 2019. In the five years that followed, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) and ...
In October, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) asked for comments ... Following the completion of the bridge’s preservation project earlier this year, which prompted ...
As part of a $30 million construction project meant to reduce wrecks ... with the existing bridge serving westbound drivers, NCDOT officials said. The exit leads to downtown Huntersville to ...
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. (FOX Carolina) - The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) reports that a bridge on U.S. 70 is scheduled to re-open after being damaged during Helene.
Crews will begin work on Dec. 9 to replace the washed-out culvert with a single-span bridge. NCDOT says the $2.4 million project will also include the installation of a new guardrail and waterline.