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New Section of Winston-Salem Northern Beltway Set to Open

WINSTON-SALEM – Drivers in northeastern Forsyth County will have a new way to get home for the holidays and beyond.

N.C. Department of Transportation contractors plan to open the section of the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway between U.S. 158 and U.S. 311 Wednesday evening – six months ahead of schedule. 

“This is a critical section of the Northern Beltway project, primarily because of how it will reduce congestion on N.C. 66 and improve the daily lives of people in the Walkertown area,” said NCDOT Division 9 Engineer Pat Ivey. “We couldn’t be more pleased to open this portion of the highway just in time for the holidays.”

Construction on the 2-mile stretch began in 2018 under a $33.2 million contract awarded to E.S. Wagner Company. 

Like the 4-mile section that opened between U.S. 421/Salem Parkway and U.S. 158 in September, this new section will be signed as N.C. 74 until all six sections on the eastern side of the beltway project are complete. At that time, the eastern half of the beltway will be designated Interstate 74. 

Most of the eastern loop sections and several of the western sections are currently under construction. The entire project will span 34.5 miles, wrapping from U.S. 158 southwest of Winston-Salem to I-74 southeast of the city.​

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12/22/2020 12:27 PM