The N.C. Department of Transportation proposes to widen approximately 0.7 miles of U.S. 220 Business (S. Main Street) from Caudle Road (S.R. 2123) to U.S. 311 Extension (S.R. 2270) in Randleman and Asheboro.
The current two-lane roadway will be widened to three lanes with sidewalks to allow cars and bicycles to share the road.
Additional proposed modifications include the re-alignment of Caudle Road to match Southern Drive, closure of the Norfolk Southern railroad crossing at Wesleyan Road, and a new traffic signal at Wesleyan Road, Stout Road and U.S. 311 Extension.
The project also proposes improvements to the intersection of U.S. 311 Extension at S. Main St. as well as widening of existing travel lanes along Wesleyan Road.
The purpose of the project is to reduce congestion and improve mobility with a secondary benefit of reducing crashes and improving safety.
A public meeting is scheduled for:
Thursday, July 11, 2019
5-7 p.m.
Randleman Civic Center
122 Commerce Square Park
Randleman
The purpose of this meeting is to inform the public of the project and gather input on the proposed design.
The public may attend at any time during the public meeting hours, as no formal presentation will be made.
Public Comment
NCDOT representatives will be available to answer questions and receive comments. The comments and information received will be taken into consideration as work on the project develops.
The opportunity to submit written comments will be provided at the meeting or can be submitted via phone, email or mail by
July 26, 2019.
For additional information or to mail comments, contact:
Gregory S. Davis, P.E.
NCDOT Division 8 Project Engineer
101 DOT Drive
Carthage, NC 28327
910-773-8022
gsdavis@ncdot.gov
Special Accommodations
NCDOT will provide auxiliary aids and services under the Americans with Disabilities Act for disabled persons who wish to participate in this workshop.
Anyone requiring special services should contact as early as possible:
Samantha Borges
Environmental Analysis Unit
919-707-6115
smborges@ncdot.gov
Persons who do not speak English, or have a limited ability to read, speak or understand English, may receive interpretive services upon request prior to the meeting by calling 1-800-481-6494.