5. UPCOMING EVENTS
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20. CHANGES:
- New meters
- CVS/137 East parking deck now managed by Town
- Potential to add spaces on Wallace Deck (100 minimum)
- Park mobile app
- Considering Parking Payment in-lieu for future developments
- Studying market to determine current and future demand
- Addition of downtown ambassadors to assist visitors
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Ran Northam
Community Safety Communications Specialist
Town of Chapel Hill
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Through 2018
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Utilities
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Lane Closures
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Town Council Budget
β’ $111-million | adopted June 13, 2018
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Local regulation
of firearms
restricted (SL 2015-195)
Town Resurfacing and Other Street Projects
Town Resurfacing*
β’ Clayton Rd.
β’ Gardner Cir.
β’ Weaver Dairy Rd. Extension
(including buffered bike lanes)
β’ Rosemary St at Church St
*Resurfacing is pending Council
approval June 27, 2018.
Town Traffic Calming
β’ Traffic Speed Tables on South Graham Street.
β’ Raised Crosswalks on Meadowmont Lane.
Roundabout at Mt Carmel Church & Bennett Rd. (DOT)
Prestwick Rd. Resurfacing (OWASA & Developer)
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Town Project | Hillsborough Street Reconstruction
β’ Remove old pavement
β’ Repair old base layer
β’ Resurface and restripe
β’ One-way traffic
β’ Some transit detours
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Town Project | Friday Center Drive Reconstruction
β’ Remove old pavement
β’ Repair old base layer
β’ Install ADA amenities
β’ Resurface and restripe with 5-6β
bike lane
β’ Two-way traffic maintained
β’ No transit detours (some delays)
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Town Project | Estes Drive Sidepath
β’ Bicycle and pedestrian facilities: Marin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to
Caswell Road.
β’ Bike lanes and sidewalks on the north and south sides of Estes Drive
β’ Off-road multi-use trail on the north side.
β’ Fall 2018
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Local regulation
of firearms
restricted (SL 2015-195)
Utility Project β Estes Drive Gas Transmission Line
β’ Brief traffic interruptions for equipment placement
β’ Replace 1.5 miles of an existing pipeline
β’ Estimated completion before school returns 2018
β’ More information linked from
townofchapelhill.org/construction
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Developer Project | Chapel Hill Retirement Residence
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Local regulation
of firearms
restricted (SL 2015-195)
DOT Projects | Franklin, Columbia, Pittsboro, Cameron
β’ East Franklin Street: Columbia Street to Pickard Lane (underway)
Night work Sunday through Thursday - no transit detours.
β’ Cameron Avenue, Pittsboro and South Columbia streets (underway)
Day work 9 a.m. to sunset Monday through Saturday - no transit detours.
β’ Townofchapelhill.org/News
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Developer Project | Carraway Village
Lane closures 9a-4p
Some overnight lane closures
No interruptions to Town/County services
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Developer Project | Wegmans
β’ Installation of roundabout on
Old Durham Road
β’ Staff will work with developer to ensure
any necessary closures happen during
non-peak hours
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Developer Project | Glen Lennox
IMPACTS
Hayes Road and Brandon Road closed during this redevelopment project and traffic will be detoured.
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Developer Project | Grove Park
(old Townhouse Apartments)
View from Hillsborough Street
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Developer Project | Hillstone
IMPACTS
Minor traffic delays anticipated with construction vehicles entering and exiting Legion Road or the
service road
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Developer Project | Chapel Hill High School
IMPACTS
There will be construction activities occurring during the next school year, but the school is not
expecting the construction to affect school schedule nor traffic.
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Local regulation
of firearms
restricted (SL 2015-195)
Utility Projects | OWASA
Old Durham Rd
β’ Infrastructure improvements for the Wegmans development site.
Pritchard Avenue
β’ Lane closures will be permitted between 7am and 6 pm on Pritchard Ave.
Pritchard will also include a tie-in to the waterline on Rosemary St.
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Local regulation
of firearms
restricted (SL 2015-195)
Utility Project | Fiber Installation E Franklin St./15-501
β’ Fiber cable installation
East Franklin Street at Estes Drive to Durham
β’ Coordinating with N.C. DOT resurfacing
β’ Working in the right-of-way
Minor traffic delays
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#CHTraffic
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townofchapelhill.org/construction
Development Activity Map
Development Activity Report
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Project Pages
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High-visibility Projects
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townofchapelhill.org/gettingaround
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For More Information
β’ Sign up for e-mail updates --
Traffic advisories may be sent directly to
your email.
Visit townofchapelhill.org/signup
For assistance: info@townofchapelhill.org.
β’ Helpful online information available at
townofchapelhill.org/construction
(Project Managers/Town Staff contact information listed for all projects)
β’ Chapel Hill Transit -- any changes to bus routes and schedules will be posted
at chtransit.org
β’ Twitter followers - #CHTraffic
β’ Vencelin Harris, Town of Chapel Hill Emergency Management Coordinator,
919-968-2705 or vharris@townofchapelhill.org
73. Campaign For Carolina:
β’ $4.25 Billion by 2022
β’ The Rams Club goal is $500m
β Scholarship Endowment
β Sport Operating Endowments
β Annual Fund
β Facilities
75. Completed Projects
β’ Softball Batting Building
β’ Gymnastics Practice Gym
β’ Volleyball Locker Room
β’ Basketball Locker Room
β’ Baseball Team Room /
Visiting Locker Room
β’ Kenan Field Renovation
β’ Finley South Practice Fields
76. Current Projects
β’ Central Campus
β Fetzer Field, Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium
β Indoor Practice Facility
β Field Hockey Stadium
β’ Finley North
β Track
β Practice Fields
β’ Carolina Athletics Media & Communications Center
β’ Kenan Stadium Individual Seat Installation
β’ Smith Center Video Boards
Carraway village was about a already broken road that needed improvements to accommodate existing traffic. Council agreed to fund those improvements through a performance based agreement that also encourages the creation of commercial development.
Part of the goal is make sure that what βStarts here, Stays here!β We have begun to create a map that reflects where we know companies have located in our market. This shows job growth and company growth in Chapel Hill and Orange County.
Part of the goal is make sure that what βStarts here, Stays here!β We have begun to create a map that reflects where we know companies have located in our market. This shows job growth and company growth in Chapel Hill and Orange County.
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-quick overview of construction through the end of the year
-show you where you can get more information at the end of the presentation
-$__-million worth of infrastructure improvements
-a number of partners performing this work
-utilities are unique as in they have a blanket permit agreement with the Town
-worked with them to give us ample lead time on projects, especially with high-impact
-no road closures
-look at each of these project locations today
-first, Town Council adopted nearly $111-million budget last week
-$__-million allocated for street resurfacing and pending approval next week
-Townβs street resurfacing will consist mostly of neighborhood roads
-Weaver Dairy Road Extension will be the largest project, and will include buffered bike lanes (like what you see now on Rosemary Street)
-Rosemary Street will be completed with resurfacing in front of the AC Hotel
-OWASAβs water main replacement is complete under Hillsborough Street
-for an example of reconstruction, think Rosemary Street in 2016
-reduces to one-way traffic and we will see transit detours
-Friday Center will be another reconstruction project
-two-way traffic will be maintained, and no transit detours (although there may be some delays)
-Number of projects on Estes Drive this year
-All parties working together to make sure projects align
-This project will install bike and ped amenities on the north and south side between MLK and Caswell
-Beginning this week, PSNC will replace a gas line
-Delays will occur when equipment is being moved into place
-Mostly working in right-of-way
-already underway
-minor traffic impacts for equipment and supply delivery
-number of DOT resurfacing projects this summer
-biggest impacts East Franklin (night work Downtown, no weekend work), Columbia, Pittsboro, and Cameron day work
-no road closures, no transit detours
-Intermittent lane closures will take place between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
-There will be some night work
-No interruptions for Orange County Solid Waste, and Chapel Hill Transit and Public Works
-demolition is underway at the Wegmans project site
-Old Durham Road will see some delays as the road is redesigned with a roundabout
-Town staff has instructed this work conducted during non-peak hours
-work beginning on the north side of the community
-side road and neighborhood streets will be impacted and detoured (beginning next week)
-demolition continues at Grove Park, formerly Townhouse Apartments
-if you havenβt noticed this work, likely wonβt notice the remainder of the work
-all construction traffic coming off MLK, none from Hillsborough St
-north of Ramβs plaza
-minor impacts to service road and Legion Road
-construction underway
-traffic should not be impacted
-residential impacts on Pritchard Avenue, neighbors will be notified by OWASA
-OWASA has worked with the Town to adjust any residential parking impacts on Pritchard
-Similar to the work on Estes, most work being conducted in right-of-way
-Minor traffic impacts
-hereβs what youβll see from us
-please follow Town, Police, Fire, and Emergency
-retweet these notifications to grow the reach of these messages
-keep this shortcut web address handy
-drive by a project site, you can search it on the map
-know of a project name, search it on report
-will take you toβ¦
-project pages, which are being updated to look similar to this one for Carraway Village
-some of the more high-visibility projects will includeβ¦
-comparison pictures and a video showing what the site is projected to look like
-another helpful web address
-page updated monthly and discuses improvements and impacts to travel in Chapel Hill
-sign up to receive eNews
-follow us on social media
-call or email us
Currently under construction. Bottle Revolution and Root Cellar are confirmed tenants.
Developed by ECO CP Partners, a partnership between Lee-Moore Capital an Montgomery Development. Their second collaboration locally. First was Veranda at Briar Chapel. Expected to break ground this fall. The gateway for Chatham Park, an entertainment and lifestyle destination.
350 acres
Phase 1: 44 acres
200,000 SF retail/restaurants
120-room hotel
335 multifamily units
88,000 SF office space
Theater, amphitheater, village center, education