Governor's Road Projects May Outstretch Funding
Governor Pat McCrory's plan to borrow a billion dollars for road projects still won't pay for everything.
Governor Pat McCrory's plan to borrow a billion dollars for road projects still won't pay for everything.
The Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation, or PART, depends mostly on a 5 percent tax on rental cars for a big chunk of its funding. And as business travel declined during the recession, so did the agency's revenues. From 2008 to 2010, PART's rental tax revenue dropped by about $1 million.
A bridge over US 421 in Lewisville will be getting a makeover to create a more appealing entrance to the western Forsyth County town.
Laura Peoples is the Executive Director of Bicycling in Greensboro, an organization that hopes to turn Greensboro into a bike-friendly community. WFDD Radio Camper Aidan Kelley has more.
Motorists who use US 421/I-40 Business near Kernersville could notice some major delays over the next two weeks.
Piedmont Triad International Airport has long been a hub of transportation, and now it may start attracting a new kind of vehicle.
Winston-Salem residents can join in discussions regarding renovations along Business 40.
More than 100 road projects in North Carolina may be stalled without federal funding.
Two major Forsyth County intersections are scheduled to get makeovers.
A major Triad road project did not make the cut in the state's first round of highway improvement projects.