NCDOT Hosting Open House For Clayton-Area Widening

CLAYTON – The N.C. Department of Transportation is inviting public feedback on its updated plans to widen and improve N.C. 42 in the Clayton area.

The department will host an open house from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 5 at The Clayton Center, 111 E. Second Street, in Clayton.

The department plans to widen eight miles of N.C. 42 between U.S. 70 Business (Clayton Boulevard) and N.C. 50. The mostly two-lane highway would be widened into four lanes with a raised median. The project would improve safety and traffic flow, reduce delays during rush hour and accommodate expected traffic growth.

The proposed improvements would include reduced conflict intersections, which redirect drivers on some side roads and driveways onto N.C. 42 via right turns to lessen the risk of serious crashes. Additionally, some intersections would have upgraded traffic signals and additional turn lanes, as well as other, innovative designs meant to reduce delays and ease congestion for through traffic.

This will be the department’s third open house since 2018 on plans to improve this busy corridor in a fast-growing part of the state. People may drop in at any time during the meeting to see the latest design proposals, as there will not be a formal presentation. The updated meeting maps, costs and project timelines are available on the NCDOT website.

The department would like to receive public feedback by March 20 on the proposed improvements. They may leave comments by phone at 984-205-6615 (project code 11141) or by email at nc42-widening-clayton@publicinput.com.

2 COMMENTS

  1. I thought that billion dollar 70 bypass was supposed to ease the congestion on 42? Oh yea, that was before the apartment and massive subdivisions were built. There goes that tax revenue. Uncontrolled growth always costs in the long run. Crime, fire, school, water, sewage, electric, roads , always make taxes go up…. Always.

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