TOWN OF CARRBORO: Update on the East Main Street Resurfacing Project

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Town of Carrboro issued the following announcement on Sept. 5.

The NC Department of Transportation resurfacing project for East Main Street in Carrboro and West Franklin Street in Chapel Hill is nearing completion.  

The pavement work is completed.   The signal hardware is in place, and all of the new signal programming should be finished by Friday, Sept. 9. 

The Town is working with NCDOT to complete punch list items including the installation of the bicycle symbols and signage.  

In addition, the Town is arranging for the installation of green pavement markings to highlight the new bike facilities.  The green thermoplastic work should be completed by the end of September.  

Please use the following link to see the final design: http://www.townofcarrboro.org/2368/East-Main-Street-Restriping   

Contact:  John Howell at 336-570-6830 or Ben Schmadeke at 919-918-7424        

Original source can be found here.



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