Description
Although it's not possible in many cases (and may not be possible at all with private property), there may be some opportunities to close extraneous driveways into properties. Many of these second or third driveways into private properties were made in the 1960s when Six Forks was a slower paced two lane road, and aren't as suited to a 4 lane thoroughfare. Closing some of these would better protect pedestrian and bike traffic and keep through traffic flowing.
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City of Raleigh 3 (Verified Official)
wmmcewen (Registered User)
Acknowledged Six Forks Corridor Study (Verified Official)
Thank you for your comment. The City is in the beginning stages of a corridor planning process for Six Forks Road from just south of I-440 north to Lynn Road. As part of this plan we are hoping to identify and develop solutions to issues such as this. Access management is one the topics the study will touch on.
In terms of the corridor plan, we began with a public visioning workshop late last year to kick off the process. We expect to pick back up with public meetings in early 2014, with a consultant leading the effort. Please visit http://www.raleighnc.gov/urbandesign and click on Six Forks Corridor Study for more information. You can also sign up on that page to receive email updates on the study. We hope you get involved with the study as we move forward.
If you would like to contact me directly, my name is Carter Pettibone. My phone number is 919-996-4643 and my email is carter.pettibone@raleighnc.gov.
I will add your comment to the list of ideas in our Workshop Summary Report.
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