The contractor plans to begin installing girders for the new bridge that will carry Capital Boulevard traffic over Peace Street. It is tentatively scheduled to take three nights to set the girders.
Traffic Pattern Changes Coming for Peace Street Bridge Work
Dortch Street will close starting Jan. 14. The 21-day closure will require an offsite detour using Capital Boulevard, North West Street and the southbound Capital Boulevard ramp off Wade Avenue, depending on which direction of Dortch Street a driver is going.
Learn about the West Street CycleTrack During Open House
City of Raleigh Department of Transportation staff and Oaks & Spokes representatives will hold an open house on the proposed West Street CycleTrack project on Tuesday, Jan. 23 at Citrix.
Triangle Expressway Toll Rate Increase Begins Jan. 1
A slight increase in the toll rate for the Triangle Expressway will take effect Monday, Jan. 1, as required by the bond covenant created for the funding of the highway.
Ep. 31 – Transit/Transportation Q&A
For our last episode of 2017, we took your questions from social media and email and gathered some answers.
Ep. 30 – I440 Widening
People really hate sitting in traffic on the Beltline during rush hour. But the NCDOT’s plan to widen a section of I-440 didn’t go over well.
Ep. 29 – Scooters (Mopeds)
Scooters might be a good solution for those who don’t drive often or far. After all, they get great gas mileage. We talk about some of the pros and cons of scooters, including some scary crash stats and we learn about CCs.
Ep. 28 – School Transportation
The City Council discussed whether to lower the GoRaleigh fare for students ages 13-18 so they can ride free. We discuss this idea and some other modes of school transportation.
Ep. 27 – Accessibility and Transit
This episode, we talk a bit about accessibility and how transit plays a role in making sure those with physical challenges can get out and about. We also invite you to learn a bit about GoAccess and TRACs, two programs that help with that goal.
Get to the State Fair by Bus or Train
If you’re tired of driving to the State Fair, try one of these options.