Project List

TIP # Project Name Description Project Expected Start Date Total Cost
Y-5808 Division 8 Traffic Separation Study Traffic separation study implementation and closures in Division 8. $0
RC-2008 Division 8 Traffic Separation Study Implementation and Closures $0
C-5605H Downtown Durham Wayfinding Program Install signage and kiosks throughout Downtown Durham to facilitate navigation and parking. 2019 $752,391
C-5605A Downtown Multi Use Path Construct a multi use path connecting Greensboro and Lloyd Streets, including a railroad crossing. Amendment #3 to the FY2016-2025 TIP is canceling the U-4726 sub-group STIP project number and assigning the new STIP #C-5605 A to this project. 2022 $215,254
TA-6668 DRX Expansion Vehicles Purchase expansion vehicles for DRX route. Prior Year $2,431,000
EB-5904 Duke Belt Line Trail Construct multiuse trail on former rail corridor in Durham from Pettigrew Street to Avondale Drive. 2018 $14,459,876
C-5605E Durham Bicycle Lane Striping Stripe eight miles of bicycle lanes in the City of Durham. 2018 $829,170
BL-0028 Durham Bike Facilities II WEST CLUB BOULEVARD, WASHINGTON STREET TO SR 1322 (BROAD STREET); BLACKWELL STREET / CORCORAN STREET / FOSTER STREET, AT TRAILHEAD TO WASHINGTON STREET; SR 1127 (CHAPEL HILL STREET), RAMSEUR STREET TO SWIFT AVENUE IN DURHAM. CONSTRUCT BUFFERED BICYCLE LANES. 2022 $1,211,795
C-5605I Durham Neighborhood Bike Routes Sign, mark, and construct when necessary approximately seven miles of neighborhood bike routes in Durham. 2018 $631,873
TG-5255B Durham Neighborhood Transit Center GoTriangle- establish Neighborhood Transit Centers in Durham. Reg B: Neighborhood Transit Center in South Durham in connection with Southpoint Park-and-Ride facility. Total project cost for Breaks B and E is $1,320,000. 2016 $660,000
TG-5255E Durham Neighborhood Transit Center GoTriangle- establish Neighborhood Transit Centers in Durham. Reg E Neighborhood Transit Center in Southwest Durham in connection with Patterson Place Park-and-Ride facility. Total project cost for Breaks B and E is $1,320,000. 2016 $660,000
C-5183 Durham Sidewalks $0
TU-0013 Durham Station Rehabilitation GoDurham is planning improvements to Durham Station to expand equitable access to transit, improve station amenities, and increase connections to employment, healthcare and education opportunities. GoDurham’s system-wide average daily weekday ridership has increased since Durham Station opened in 2008 from 8,000 to 14,000 riders (21,000 pre-COVID). With this ridership growth, existing conditions at Durham Station do not effectively serve the needs of the low income and transit-dependent riders and provide limited opportunities for increased transit service. Improvements will serve a large portion of GoDurham riders, 80% of which are minorities, 90% of which earn less than $35,000 a year, and 68% of which that do not have access to a personal vehicle. The existing conditions provide limited seating and covering for passengers. The canopies cover 30% of the bus island, often resulting in passengers standing in weather conditions and walking through water. The improvements to the bus island will include expanded canopies to protect 80% of the bus island for more expansive shelter from the weather and host solar panels, additional seating, new restrooms and a customer service security kiosk. These new amenities respond to rider-identified improvements to assist in quick transfers and a better waiting experience. In addition to passenger amenity improvements, 8 additional bus bays, redesigned bus lanes and new pavement will improve transit operations and safety at Durham Station. Space for future electric bus charging will also be provided. The existing site layout is at capacity with existing transit operations and will not be able to accommodate future improvements and service expansion being developed in the Durham Transit Plan. 2023 $13,500,000
P-5706 East Durham Siding Norfolk Southern H Line Construction of East Durham Railroad Safety Project. Project will straighten existing railroad curvature between CP Nelson and CP East Durham. Also includes a combination of grade separations and closures at three crossings: Ellis Road - south end (734737A), Glover Road (734735L), and Wrenn Road (734736T). 2023 $47,648,000
U-0071 East End Connector East End Connector, from NC 147 (Durham Freeway) to north of NC 98 in Durham. Four-lane divided freeway with auxiliary lanes, part on new location. Amendment #1 to FY18-27 TIP added STBGDA funds to install sidewalks not covered in original project. Prior Year $206,509,548
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