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NCDOT Looking for Public Input on Future of Walking and Biking in North Carolina
The N.C. Department of Transportation is in the process of developing a new statewide pedestrian and bicycle plan – and…
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NCDOT to Hold Public Hearing Aug. 13 in Asheville on Proposed Rules for Outdoor Advertising in Highway Rights of Way
N.C. Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing Monday, Aug. 13, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Asheville on…
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NCDOT Awards $3.5 Million Design-Build Contract to Replace 10 Bridges in Alleghany, Ashe, Avery and Wilkes Counties
N.C. Department of Transportation Secretary Gene Conti has awarded a $3.5 million design-build contract to replace three bridges in Alleghany…
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NCDOT Awards $1.6 Million to Replace U.S. 321 Bridge Over Cove Creek in Sugar Grove
N.C. Department of Transportation Secretary Gene Conti has awarded a contract to replace the U.S. 321 bridge over Cove Creek…
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NCDOT Update On 421 Paving
As reported here earlier this week paving is set to begin Monday on 421 in Boone. Here's a Friday update…
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321 In Blowing Rock NCDOT Update
NCDOT has announced that no lane closures will occur in the U.S. 321 widening project work zone through Blowing Rock…
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NCDOT Awards $1.6 Million to Preserve Bridges in Ashe, Avery and Watauga Counties
NCDOT has awarded a contract to preserve bridges in Ashe, Avery and Watauga counties. The $1.6 million contract was awarded…
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NCDOT 321 Widening Project Update
*update from NCDOT release Wednesday April 4, 2012* While the road widening preparation work on U.S. 321 through Blowing Rock…
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NCDOT Announces Development of New Plan to Guide Bicycle and Pedestrian Investments Statewide
An effort led by the N.C. Department of Transportation is now underway to develop a new statewide bicycle and pedestrian…
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NCDOT 321 Widening Update
Construction crews continue to clear along U.S. 321 in Blowing Rock as part of the widening project. The majority of…
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