Project List

TIP # Project Name Description Project Expected Start Date Total Cost
HV-0001 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment VARIOUS, CONSTRUCTION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT ALONG NORTH CAROLINA'S ALTERNATIVE CORRIDORS 2023 $1,221,000
BL-0101 Cameron Avenue Protected Bike Lanes/Cycle Track Add bike infrastructure on Cameron Ave from Merritt Mill Road to Pittsboro Street. Project will further consider project areas such as Pittsboro Street to Columbia Street and improvements to the Merritt Mill/Cameron intersection to ultimately connect Libba Cotten bikeway to the UNC Campus, which is one of the highest volume bike corridors in the region. 2023 $900,000
M-0556 Advanced ROW Acquisition Account STATEWIDE, ADVANCED RIGHT OF-WAY ACQUISITION ACCOUNT. REVOLVING ACCOUNT TO FUND ADVANCED RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION. FUNDS TO BE REPAID FROM THE STIP PROJECT AT THE TIME THE PROJECT IS FUNDED. 2023 $6,000,000
TM-0027 NCDOT 5311 Administrative Funds for FTA Grants NCDOT, 5311 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNDS FOR FTA GRANTS 2023 $51,684,000
TM-0028 NCDOT 5311 Operating Funds for FTA Grants NCDOT, 5311 OPERATING FUNDS FOR FTA GRANTS 2023 $15,494,000
TM-0031 NCDOT RTAP Statewide Funds for FTA Grants NCDOT, RTAP STATEWIDE FUNDS FOR FTA GRANTS 2023 $1,348,000
TU-0011 Statewide 5304 Program Funds NCDOT, NCDOT-IMD SECTION 5304 PROGRAM FUNDS TO SUPPORT THE INTEGRATED MOBILITY DIVISION URBAN TRANSIT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES. 2023 $2,070,000
C-5183B Sidewalks in Durham (Alston Avenue) Sidewalks along Alston Avenue from Capp Street to Riddle Road. 2023 $1,795,526
U-4726DF Bicycle Detector Loops Bicycle detector loops at selected intersections in Carrboro. 2023 $156,000
TL-0034 Electric Transit Buses - Chapel Hill The Town of Chapel Hill will acquire five (5) electric transit buses. 2023 $2,708,000
TL-0035 North South Bus Rapid Transit (NSBRT) NSBRT is an 8.2 mile proposed bus rapid transit system, that will connect 2 park and ride lots to downtown Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and UNC Hospitals. Connections will also be made with regional transit providers GoTriangle and PART. NSBRT will operate in a constructed curb running lane, a converted curb running lane, and in mixed traffic, while serving 17 station areas that will feature the latest in technologies and passenger amenities, with 60 foot articulated electric vehicles. Where applicable, a multi-use path will be installed to provide options for active transportation. The project is in the early stages of 60% design awaiting completion of NEPA which is expected in early 2023. NSBRT has an expectant project cost of $150.7M, with $120.5M planned from the Small Starts Process. The project non-cig funding is provided by the Orange County Transit Plan for a total of $29.1M. NSBRT is planned to open for revenue service in 2028. 2023 $10,736,879
HS-2020SW Vulnerable Road User/Bicycle Improvement Program Vulnerable Road User/Bicycle Improvement Program 2023 $400,000
HS-2022DIV Vulnerable Road User/Bicycle Improvement Program 2023 $300,000
HS-2022REG Vulnerable Road User/Bicycle Improvement Program Vulnerable Road User/Bicycle Improvement Program 2023 $0
HS-2022SW Vulnerable Road User/Bicycle Improvement Program 2023 $400,000
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