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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20020672 Ver 3_Attachment 11 - 6-6-14 Project Website with No Update_201411266/6/2014 NCDOT: Monroe Bypass http://www.ncdot.gov/projects/monroeconnector/1/3 NCDOT - North Carolina Department of Transportation Home » Projects » High Profile Projects & Studies » Monroe Bypass Monroe Bypass Project Overview and Purpose The North Carolina Department of Transportation is proposing to build a toll road extending nearly 20 miles from US 74 near I-485 in Mecklenburg County to US 74 between the towns of Wingate and Marshville in Union County. US 74 serves as an important commercial corridor for Union and Mecklenburg County residents and businesses, giving many retail, commercial and employment centers direct access to and from the highway. The Monroe Bypass will improve mobility and capacity within the project study area by providing a facility for the US 74 corridor that allows for high-speed regional travel consistent with the designations of the North Carolina Strategic Highway Corridor program and the North Carolina Intrastate System, while maintaining access to properties along existing US 74. Project Resources Additional project information and documents Latest News and Updates December Public Meetings November 15, 2013: NCDOT has been working in close coordination with other units of NCDOT and FHWA to prepare additional documentation to respond to the Circuit Court’s concerns. The Draft Supplemental Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the project was signed by NCDOT and FHWA on November 8, 2013 and is now available for public review. Links to the sections of the Draft Supplemental Final EIS and supporting documents are provided below. NCDOT will be hosting one Open House and two combined Open House/Public Hearings on December 9, 10, and 11 to provide updates on the project and receive comments on the Draft Supplemental Final EIS. November 8, 2013: The draft supplemental final environmental impact statement (EIS) was approved, and preparations are in progress to develop the final supplemental documents. Several public meetings were conducted in December to inform interested citizens of next steps. For more information, see the Project Resources News Releases Status LONG-RANGE STUDIES IN DEVELOPMENT UNDER CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE Attachment 11 6/6/2014 NCDOT: M onr oe Bypass http://www.ncdot.g ov/projects/monr oeconnector /2/3 View all news releases Project Hot line: 1-800-475-6402 Email: monroe@ncdot.gov A ddress: 1548 Mail S ervice Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1548 Right of Way Cont act: Paul D. Wilson, SR/WA S enior Real Estate Representative w ith the NC Turnpike Authority Email: monroerightofway@ncdot.gov Currently, no recent news releases. Pro ject Schedule (subject t o change) Draft Supple me nt al Enviro nme nt al Do cume nt Nove mbe r 8, 2 013 – CO MPLET E Public Co mme nt Pe riod on Draft Supple me nt al Environme nt al Do cume nt January 6, 20 14 – CO MPLET E Final Supple me nt al Environme nt al Docume nt / Rec ord o f De cisio n Spring 201 4 Project V ideo C ontact Information 6/6/2014 NCDOT: M onr oe Bypass http://www.ncdot.g ov/projects/monroeconnector /3/3 © Copy right NCDOT NCDOT Home NC.gov Accessibility Priva cy St atement Phone: (919) 707-2736 Pr oject Right of Way Field Office: St reet A ddress: 5419 Indian Trail- Fairview Road Mailing A ddr ess: P.O Box 1587, Indian Trail, 28079 Phone: (704) 893-0131 or (855) 634- 9239 Relocation Assistance Brochure Right-of-Way Acquisition FAQs Asistencia para Reubicación Preguntas Comunes - Adquisición de Bienes Raíces Resources for Local Property Owners In many cases, it is inevitable that a certain amount of private property must be acquired. T he displacement of homes and businesses is minimized to the extent practicable. The following brochures will answer questions about this process.