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Community House Road Farm-To-Market

A Transportation Bond Project

The goal of this project is to make improvements to Community House Road from Bryant Farms Road to Ardrey Kell Road to better serve the community and all roadway users including residents, businesses, motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and commuters.  Public input will be an integral part of this process. 

City staff worked with engineering consultants DRMP, Inc. to identify deficiencies and determine recommended improvements. Three public meetings were held to obtain public input and feedback, the last of which was on September 22, 2009. 

The project limits are from Bryant Farms Road to Ardrey Kell Road as shown below.

map of community house road

 
 


Community House Road Farm-To-Market
This project will make improvements to Community House Road from Bryant Farms Road to Ardrey Kell Road to better serve the community and all roadway users.

What's happened?
Project design is currently 50% complete.  The project team is working on design details and determination of necessary relocation of power poles and other utilities.

The plans include such improvements as better pedestrian crossings, medians, sidewalks and bike lanes.  A key feature of the project will be conversion of the intersection of Community House Road and Bryant Farms Road to a roundabout.  Click here to learn more about the roundabout .

What's next? 
Project design and permitting should be completed in 2010.  Real estate would then begin and continue into 2011 followed by utility relocations and bid phase.  Construction should begin in 2012.

Who to contact:  Joe Frey, Project Manager 704-336-5276, jfrey@ci.charlotte.nc.us

 
 
Cost:  To Be Determined
Please note that the project cost will include all costs associated with the project such as planning and design, acquiring the right of way, utility relocation, consultant fees, construction, signalization, permits and landscaping.  
 
The Engineering & Property Management (E&PM) project team will manage the Community House Road Farm-to-Market Project through a four stage process.  Specific work is conducted during each stage with an emphasis on public involvement during the planning and design phases.  Click here to learn how City projects are selected, designed and built.

Project Contacts:

Joe Frey PE, Engineering Project Manager, 704-353-1794
Tom Sorrentino PE, Transportation Project Manager, 704-336-3934