Description
Overgrown vegetation at the off ramp from 440 into six forks. Reported multiple times but never cut. It hangs into the road and strikes vehicles.
Overgrown vegetation at the off ramp from 440 into six forks. Reported multiple times but never cut. It hangs into the road and strikes vehicles.
5 Comments
WillP (Registered User)
Closed City of Raleigh 2 (Verified Official)
WillP (Registered User)
It's good that we were finally told who to contact, but why did it take 5 months for someone to supply the sixty seconds of needed information?
Also, I know from another, similar experience that what works best is to contact the correct NC DOT division via ncdot.gov (as opposed to calling the general phone number for NC DOT). I'm assuming that this would be NC DOT Division 5, but can you confirm that?
For everyone else, the URL is www.ncdot.gov/doh/divisions/?id=5 (or replace "5" with a different division number, if necessary).
Reopened J Abhrams (Guest)
NCDOT has reported that it is NOT their responsibility since the vegetation is on Six Forks Rd AT the intersection of the I440 ramp. They say their responsibility ends at the end of the ramp.
Someone at COR needs to talk to someone at NCDOT and come up with a plan as to who is responsible... because you're both pushing it on to the other.
Closed City of Raleigh 2 (Verified Official)
Six Forks Road is also an NCDOT maintained road. This map shows all streets in Raleigh and if the street is city-maintained, state-maintained, or privately maintained: http://ral.maps.arcgis.com/apps/OnePane/basicviewer/index.html?appid=593854f94e9049e28ee8966117a5ccd6
Please call the NCDOT Division of Highways for our area (Division 5) to report issues with I-440, Six Forks Road, or any other state-maintained road at 919-733-3213.