Project Timeline

Thanks again for all who came out and visited with us at one of the seven public hearings in February. We heard from over 4,000 of you and have been busy compiling all of the great comments and questions that we received during the hearings. These comments and questions are already helping to shape the study and, due in large part to the overwhelming request for an in-depth economic assessment of the impacts associated with the presented improvements, NCDOT is now focusing its efforts on this undertaking. Over the next several months, we anticipate bringing an economic advisory team together, comprised of individuals and groups with varying backgrounds and interests, that will help guide the economic impact analysis by providing oversight and feedback throughout the process.

In addition, we have developed an updated list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) based on all of the great feedback we received at the hearings. You can check them out here.

We hope that you continue to stay tuned to this webpage for updates on the latest project happenings!



We hope you had a chance to stop in at one of the 7 public hearings that were held along the I-95 corridor over the course of this past month. We enjoyed talking with everyone who came out to the hearings and we would like to remind you that it’s not too late to get your comments on the I-95 Corridor Planning & Finance Study in to us. The comment deadline is March 13th, 2012. Click here to fill out a comment form online and let us know what you think about the proposed improvements and toll financing strategy for the I-95 corridor.

Moving forward, we will be compiling all of the comments and questions that we received during the public hearings and will be working on developing responses to these comments for inclusion in the final environmental document that is due in May of this year. Stay tuned to this website for an updated list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) based on all of the great feedback we received at the hearings!



To read the recently published “I-95 Corridor Planning & Finance Study Environmental Assessment” and to get the latest information related to the series of upcoming public hearings, click on the links below. We hope to see you at one of these meetings soon!

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We want to hear from you! Tell us what you think about the I-95 Corridor Planning & Finance Study Environmental Assessment by emailing us at comments@driving95.com, or print and mail the comment form to us.

What's Your View? All About the I-95 Corridor Planning and Finance Study

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View the "What's Your View" responses from our North Carolina Welcome Center brochures.



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What's your view?

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.