I-26 Connector: Public Comments Sought

I-26 Connector green signThe NC-DOT wants to make a decision on the I-26 Connector project in 2016.

DOT’s environmental impact study of alternatives for the I-26 Connector and accompanying maps are online at www.ncdot.org/projects/I26Connector.

Hard copies are available for public viewing at Pack Library downtown, the West Asheville Library, DOT offices at 55 Orange St., the Buncombe County Law Library in the county courthouse, and the transportation office in City Hall.

Public comments may be submitted by December 16, 2015 to Drew Joyner, NCDOT, 1598 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, 27699-1598, via email to [email protected] or at www.ncdot.gov.

Click here for the handout from the November 2015 public meeting.

2 thoughts on “I-26 Connector: Public Comments Sought

  1. I respectfully wish to add my name to the list of those in Buncombe County — such as the City Council, Asheville Design Center, and numerous NGOs — who are urging NCDOTs approval of 4 or 4B. I strongly urge you to reject 8 lanes through West Asheville.

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