Project Timeline
The N.C. General Assembly mandated the N.C. Department of Transportation to conduct an economic assessment studying various ways of paying for improvements to I-95 and how each of those methods of payment would impact the corridor economically. NCDOT is not making a formal recommendation based on the study, rather sharing all information gathered with the public. The next step in the process is to present the findings and all data to the General Assembly. They will then take that information and direct the department how to proceed.

I-95 Economic Assessment draft final report now available (Dated May 13, 2013) CLICK HERE

Interstate 95 Economic Assessment Public Meetings!

NCDOT is holding four public meetings in communities along the Interstate 95 corridor for attendees to learn about the results of the I-95 Economic Assessment, as well as the next steps in the process of improving the highway. Come discuss the study one-on-one with NCDOT officials in an informal setting and submit written comments or questions.

Drop by any of these four meetings between 4 and 7 p.m.

Public meeting materials available here.

Monday, May 13
Johnston Community College
Graphic Arts Building, Room 108
245 College Drive
Smithfield, NC, 27577 | LOCATION MAP

Tuesday, May 14
Bill Ellis Convention Center
2904 Forest Hills Road
Wilson, NC 27893 | LOCATION MAP

Monday, May 20
Robeson Community College
Workforce Development Center/BB&T Conference Room
5160 N. Fayetteville Road
Lumberton, NC 28360 | LOCATION MAP

Tuesday, May 21
Halifax Community College
The Centre (Gallery)
200 College Drive
Weldon, NC 27890 | LOCATION MAP

Click here for additional meeting details, contacts and accessibility information.

Click here for additional details about the Economic Assessment.


I-95 Economic Assessment Public Meeting Video

Environmental Assessment Video Thumb


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Interstate 95 is a vital stretch of highway through North Carolina – serving commuters, accommodating vacationers and connecting area residents. The road has distinctive meaning to each and every user, as well as to the adjacent communities.

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is working to determine how best to renew I-95 through our state. With your help, the I-95 Corridor Planning and Finance study will provide the ideal approach for improved safety, connectivity and efficiency along this highway.

For more information about the I-95 study,
email us at comments@driving95.com or
call our Driving95 toll-free hotline
at 877-I95-VIEW.