DRAFT Comprehensive Transportation Plan Update: February 23, 2018 version
GUIDING PRINCIPLES ADDRESSED
CORRIDOR
EXTENTS
IMPROVEMENT
Slater Road to McCrimmon Parkway
Access Management
Airport Boulevard Access Management
Long-Term Recommendations
Morrisville-Carpenter Road to Stardale Road
Crabtree Crossing Parkway Extension 1
New Location
Crabtree Crossing Parkway & Morrisville Parkway
Intersection Improvements
Southport Drive to Current Terminus
International Drive
Widening
Airport Boulevard Extension
NC 54 to Current Terminus
New Location
Intersection Improvements
Slater Road & Carrington Mill Boulevard
Current Terminus to Morrisville East Connector (proposed)
International Drive Extension
New Location
Current Terminus to Watkins Road
Marcom Drive Extension
New Location
Willingham Road to Little Drive Airport Boulevard to McCrimmon Parkway Current Terminus to McCrimmon Parkway Current Terminus to McCrimmon Parkway Stockton Gorge Road to NC 147 Extension (proposed)
Millicent Way Extension 1
New Location
Morrisville East Connector
New Location
Odyssey Drive Extension
New Location
Southport Drive Extension
New Location
Stockton Gorge Road Extension 1
New Location
Alternative Travel Modes Identifying facility needs and improvement types is only one part of the recommendations development process. Given the existing and
anticipated funding sources available for bicycle, pedestrian, and transit projects in the region, there is a possibility that all the projects
recommended here may not be built within the next 30 years. As a result, it is important when addressing implementation to consider
projects from alternative travel modes in a different way than roadway projects.
Alternative travel mode projects can be divided into two types: independent and incidental. Independent projects are those that are
independent of scheduled roadway projects, while incidental projects are multimodal accommodations that are constructed as a part of a
roadway project. Both types of projects should be pursued and implemented to arrive at a well-connected and user-friendly network in
Morrisville. The Town has done a good job of coordinating with NCDOT to advance these projects with roadway improvements in recent
years. The majority of the recommended multimodal recommendations discussed in Chapter 4 are on roadways that have improvements
recommended in the plan. As a result, most bicycle, pedestrian, and transit projects are not independently prioritized. Where these projects
align with roadway projects, the Town should seek to implement bicycle, pedestrian, and transit improvements concurrent with roadway
enhancements. This approach is most cost-effective and minimizes construction impacts to the surrounding network.
1 Refer to Chapter 3, Table 3-6 for evaluation criteria for action prior to project funding.
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