U-5858: Lindsay Road
U-5858: Lindsay Road
Preliminary Engineering Activities for this project
have resumed.
The N.C. Department of Transportation proposes to widen Lindsay Road (S.R. 1418) to multi-lanes from Rockfish Road (S.R. 1406) to U.S. 401 in Hoke County. The proposed project will improve traffic safety and reduce congestion in the area south of Fort Bragg as part of a series of projects between Fort Bragg and the community of Rockfish.
Project components include:
Adding lanes and a median from Adcox Road (S.R. 1417) north to U.S. 401
Shoulder improvements from Gillis Hill Road (S.R .1420) north to Adcox Road.
Interactive Vicinity Map
Purpose and Need:
The purpose of this project is to improve traffic safety and reduce congestion in the area south of Fort Bragg. This project is part of a series of roadway improvements between Fort Bragg and the community of Rockfish.
Preferred Alternative Selected
State Transportation Improvement Program Project No. U-5858
Lindsay Road Widening Between U.S. 401 and Rockfish Road
The N.C. Department of Transportation has selected the preferred alternative for State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Project No. U-5858 along Lindsay Road (S.R. 1418) in Hoke County.
The proposed project will improve traffic safety and reduce congestion in the area south of Fort Bragg as part of a series of roadway improvements between Fort Bragg and the community of Rockfish.
Concept 1 has been selected as the preferred alternative and includes
Widening Lindsay Road to a 4-lane median-divided boulevard with shoulders from Adcox Road north to U.S. 401
Adding paved shoulders from Adcox Road south to Gillis Hill Road
Converting the existing intersection of Lindsay Road at Galatia Church Road to a roundabout
Realigning Lindsay Road at U.S. 401 to meet Wayside Road as a grade separated interchange over U.S. 401
Concept 1 was selected after careful review of the environmental impacts associated with each of the project options under consideration, as well as comments received from citizens during the public comment period.
The N.C. Department of Transportation expects to issue an environmental document for the project in Fall 2019. The document combines the U-5858 project with STIP Project No. U-5753 (Wayside Road).
The currently adopted STIP provides funding for right-of-way acquisition in 2020 and for construction in 2022. These schedules are part of the department’s 10-Year Program and Resource Plan, which is subject to change.
For additional project information, contact Rosemary Brybag, NCDOT Project Manager at 1548 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC. 27669-1548.
Project Email: Lindsay-rd@publicinput.com
Project Highlights
The project is following a study process outlined by the National Environmental Policy Act, a law that requires NCDOT to study and document the environmental effects of the proposed project. Two design concepts with options have been developed for public review and comment.
Design Concept 1 would widen Lindsay Road to a median divided boulevard with shoulders from Adcox Road north to U.S. 401.
Lindsay Road would be realigned at U.S. 401 to meet Wayside Road
Design Concept 2 would widen Lindsay Road to a median divided boulevard with curb and gutter from Adcox Road north to U.S. 401.
Lindsay Road would be realigned at U.S. 401 to meet Wayside Road
Project History
April 2014
Fayetteville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (FAMPO) includes need to widen Lindsay Road in their Highway Element of the 2040 Metropolitan Transportation Plan.
August 2017
Project included in N.C. Department of Transportation’s 2018-2027 State Transportation Improvement Program.
August 2017
Community meeting held at the request of the public to introduce the project (along with STIP Projects U-5753, U-5798, U-5707, and U-5857).
Design Concept 1
Widens Lindsay Road to a 4-lane median divided boulevard with shoulders between Adcox Road and U.S. 401
Realigns Lindsay Road at U.S. 401 to meet Wayside Road
Design Concept 2
Widens Lindsay Road to a 4-lane median divided boulevard with curb and gutter between Adcox Road and U.S. 1
Realigns Lindsay Road at U.S. 401 to meet Wayside Road
Both Concepts
Both design concepts include shoulder Improvements between Rockfish Road and Adcox Road.
Shoulder Improvements - Rockfish Road to Adcox Road
Options
Options at Lindsay Road and U.S. 401
Option A: Grade Separated interchange, carrying Lindsay Road Over U.S. 401
Option B: At Grade signalized intersection
Option A: Recommended - Grade Separated Interchange
Options at Lindsay Road and Galatia Church Road
Option A: Roundabout installation
Option B: Existing (4-way- stop) conditions with shoulder improvements
Option A: Recommended - Roundabout
Public Involvement
Public Meetings
A public meeting was held on April 23, 2019 in Charlotte, NC to obtain stakeholder and public input regarding the project's design.
Date | April 23, 2019 |
Location | Tabernacle Baptist Church 3081 Lindsay Road Rockfish |
Time | 4-7 p.m. |
Public Meeting Maps:
U-5753 and U-5858 Plank Road to area of Stoney Point Road
Project Funding
This project is listed as Project U-5858 in the N.C. Department of Transportation’s State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) and is funded for $23,846,000.
| Estimated Amount* |
Utility Relocation | $ 222,000 |
Property Acquisition | $ 1,850,000 |
Construction | $ 21,774,000 |
Total Cost | $ 23,846,000 |
* Estimated costs are subject to change. Based on NCDOT STIP.
Project Timeline
Public Meeting | April 23, 2019 |
Categorical Exclusion - Combined with U-5753 | November 2021 |
Right of Way Acquisition | June 2022 |
Construction Begins | June 2024 |
* Future dates are preliminary and subject to change
PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION
Rosemary Brybag
Project Manager
NCDOT Project Management Unit
1595 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1595
RESOURCES FOR PROPERTY OWNERS
Although the N.C. Department of Transportation works to minimize the number of homes and businesses displaced by a road project, it is inevitable, in many cases, that a certain amount of private property is needed. The following information explains right of way acquisition and answers questions about the process.
Right-of-Way Brochure Single Page Layout Folleto del Proceso de Adquisición de Bienes Raíces
Right-of-Way Frequently Asked Questions
Right of way Acquisition Process Videos
COMMENTS/QUESTIONS
Comments may be submitted below, via phone, email (Lindsay-rd@publicinput.com) or U.S. Mail to the Project Manager listed above, or at any meeting.
All comments received carry equal weight, regardless of submission method.
All comments will be reviewed and suggestions/recommendations
incorporated into designs where feasible.