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Street & Sidewalk Capital Projects



           Project Name                                      Project Description
        Davis Blvd/Mid-Cities   This project consists of intersection improvements at the Davis Blvd and Mid-Cities Blvd Intersection.  The improvements
        Blvd Intersection -   include adding additional right and left turn lanes, signalization improvements, and all necessary water and sewer main
        Continuing Project  adjustments. This project is a 2003 Bond Program Project.












        Grand Avenue (Library to   This project consists of extending the paving improvements on Grand Avenue next to the new library where the Public
        Health Markets Access   Works Department has temporarily placed asphalt. Specifically, the limits of this project are from the end of the current
        Road) - Continuing Project  concrete section of Grand Avenue to the Health Markets Access Road.  Portions of this project were included as additive
                            alternates in the "Grand Avenue Street and Utility Improvements" project (ST0702); however, the project funding was
                            unable to support additional improvements beyond the base project.  The current asphalt section will be replaced with a 26
                            foot wide concrete pavement section. This section will only consist of 2 lanes for traffic.  The on-street parking will be
                            installed by the developer.







        Main St. Streetscaping &   This project connects Main St. and expands Snider St. with the Smithfield Station.  Located in the center of the Smithfield
        Snider St. Extension   Transit Oriented Development, Main St. is an existing street that lacks lacks pedestrian infrastructure such as sidewalks,
        Project - Continuing   street furniture, lighting and trees.  Snider St. intersects with Main St. and will be extended northward as a pedestrian
        Project             friendly street (sidewalks, street furniture, lighting and trees).  A majority of the funds come from the NCTCOG Sustainable
                            Development Funding Program that connects public transportation, pedestrian mobility and mixed use development.
                            Project funding is contingent upon NCTCOG approval and notice to proceed.








        Meadow Court  Road   This is the 43rd Year Community Block Grant (CDBG) Project.  The project will consist of reconstructing the entire length
        Reconstruction (CDBG) -   (440 linear feet) of Meadow Court.  In addition to the reconstruction of the street portion of the block, the project will also
        Continuing Project  include the reconstruction of the 40 foot cul-de-sac radius.











        Meadow Lakes Drive &   The area along Rufe Snow, south of LP 820, is severely congested with 7 different ingress/egress points within a 700 foot
        Rufe Snow Drive     span.  The project proposes the conversion of the current Rufe Snow/Meadow Lakes 3 way signalized intersection into a 4
        Intersection - Continuing   way signalized intersection that would be a separate but complimentary project to ST0102 - Rufe Snow Drive Street & Utility
        Project             Improvements, which calls for a raised median along Rufe Snow.  This project would extend Meadow Lakes east of Rufe
                            Snow, connecting to the commercial area along LP 820.  The project would also eliminate 3 of the 7 ingress/egress points
                            within the 700 foot span.











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