ELIZABETHTOWN – Converting a highway
intersection into a roundabout outside of Dublin would improve safety and
decrease traffic delays.
The N.C. Department of Transportation proposes building a
roundabout where N.C. 410 and N.C. 41 cross with an all-way stop.
Roundabouts help provide safer driving conditions: as motorists
enter them, they slow down, reducing the risk of a collision. The design
improves traffic flow by eliminating the stop-and-go nature of an all-way
stop.
Project information and materials as they become available may
viewed on the NCDOT website.
Interested residents may learn more at a public open house from 5
to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at Bladen Community College at 7418 N.C. 41 in
Dublin. NCDOT representatives will be available to answer questions and collect
comments about the proposed project. Comments may also be submitted until Feb.
27.
For additional information or to submit comments about the
proposal, contact Sean Matuszewski, NCDOT Project Engineer, at 910-364-0603; spmatuszewski@ncdot.gov; or
NCDOT Division 6 Office, P.O. Box 1150, Fayetteville, NC 28302.
NCDOT will provide auxiliary aids and services under the Americans
with Disabilities Act for disabled persons who wish to participate in this
meeting. Anyone requiring special services should contact Tony Gallagher at 1598
Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1598; 919-707-6069; or magallagher@ncdot.gov.
Persons who speak Spanish and have a limited ability to read, speak
or understand English may receive interpretive services upon request prior to
the meeting by calling 1-800-233-6315.
Contact: Andrew Barksdale
919-707-2662
acbarksdale@ncdot.gov