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Kinston Bypass Project Moves to the Next Phase

Kinston - Craven, Jones and Lenoir County residents are encouraged to provide comment on the Kinston Bypass Project as it moves into the Environmental Impact Statement phase.  It is a proposed 21-to-25-mile four-lane, median-divided freeway in Lenoir County and in the western portions of Craven and Jones counties.

“This is a very important time in the life of the project,” said NCDOT Division Engineer Preston Hunter.  “People’s opinions are crucial in determining how the project is shaped and whether we move forward at all.”

The project’s website has been updated to reflect the latest proposal changes, including a revised schedule, videos, upcoming opportunities for public involvement, and a public survey. The website also has an interactive map where residents can evaluate the 12 bypass routes now under consideration.

The project alternatives now being explored include; upgrading U.S. 70 on its current path, creating a new bypass route south of the existing route, or even not making any changes at all, which is referred to as “no build.”

Area residents are encouraged to view a video that depicts the alternatives being considered and the benefits of the project. People can also participate in the process by taking a survey.

Once complete, the Kinston Bypass would reduce traffic congestion and delays along U.S. 70 between LaGrange and Dover. The bypass would also improve regional mobility and connectivity.

Public comments can be submitted through the website, by writing a letter or by calling the project hotline at 800-203-6315. Letters should be sent to: NCDOT c/o AECOM, Attention: Kory Wilmot, 701 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 475, Raleigh, NC 27607.

***NCDOT***

8/22/2018 2:15 PM