Outer Banks, Hurricane Erin and NCDOT
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The NCDOT shut down all lanes of the highway on Ocracoke Island between the Northern Ferry Terminal and the National Park Service Pony Pens last night until further notice. Lanes will also stay closed on Hatteras Island from the Marc Basnight Bridge to Hatteras Village.
DOT officials said conditions are too unsafe to drive in and urge drivers to turn around if you come across any flood waters.
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ABC11 on MSNBlue Ridge Road Project 2 years behind schedule: NCDOT
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Blue Ridge Road Project is two years behind schedule, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) told ABC11. The agency previously said construction would be finished in time for the 2025 North Carolina State Fair. The ongoing work is leaving people who live along the corridor frustrated.
Hurricane Erin is moving northeast, away from North Carolina's coast, on Thursday morning, but flooding impacts could linger in the Outer Banks.
NCDOT warns against road travel as Hurricane Erin approaches, with potential flooding and coastal road damage expected.
Urban Planner Joe Minicozzi and architect Wendy Legerton share a passion for not seeing Asheville end-up with an eight-lane flyover.
Nearly a year after Helene devastated western North Carolina, crews with the North Carolina Department of Transportation are still working to repair hundreds of roads and bridges, many in Yancey County,
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has made significant progress in rebuilding Yancey County, one of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Helene, but permanent repairs are expected to take two more years and cost $2.
Nearly a year after Helene tore through WNC, the North Carolina Department of Transportation is showing both the progress made and the work ahead.