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The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Division 8 is proposing corridor improvements on N.C. 5 (Beulah Hill Road) to add turn lanes, signal improvements, and other operational
improvements from Trotter Drive/Blake Boulevard to N.C. 211 in Pinehurst in Moore County, NC. The project is included in NCDOT’s 2024-2033 STIP. Please reference the attached start
of study materials for additional information.
NCDOT staff or their consultants may be contacting you to request project-specific information. Your input will be used in the development of environmental documentation prepared pursuant
to the State Environmental Policy Act. If applicable, please identify any permits or approvals which may be required by your organization.
If possible, please submit any new comments by September 7, 2023. If you have any questions concerning the projects, please contact Greg Davis, Project Engineer, at 910-773-8022 or by
email at gsdavis@ncdot.gov <mailto:gsdavis@ncdot.gov> or Kaitlin Hughes, consultant planning lead, at 919-836-4088 or by email at kaitlin.hughes@wsp.com <mailto:kaitlin.hughes@wsp.com>
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<https://www.wsp.com/>
Kaitlin Hughes, AICP
Senior Environmental Planner
T+ 1 919 836 4088
M+ 1 631 786 1496
WSP USA, Inc.
434 Fayetteville Street
Suite 1500
Raleigh, NC 27601
wsp.com <https://www.wsp.com/>
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