I-26 Alternative 4B: Community-Based Design
|
|
Since 2006, the Asheville Design Center has continued to use its community-based design capacity to generate improvements to the 1-26 Connector that will better meet the Asheville community planning and development goals. The ADC presented a proposal for a new alternative in Section B of the I-26 redesign. This alternative is a modification of the Alternative 4 that would reduce the right-of-way needed for the project by using the existing US 23/70 alignment as part of the project. Modified and improved in 2008, this version of the redesign is now referred to as Alternative 4B.
Working with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) as well as the City of Asheville and Buncombe County, the ADC continues to press the need to study additional design changes for Alternative 4B. These include: reducing the length of elevated structure along the US 23/70 alignment west of Montford; reducing the impact on the Hill Street neighborhood; improving the aesthetics of the river crossing; and reducing noise and visual impacts |

|
|
 |
|
Key Project Design Goals
Separation of local and interstate traffic
Matching scale of project to character of community
Reunification and connectivity of community
Minimization of neighborhood and local business impacts
Use of updated traffic modeling software and data
Maintenance of compatibility with community's design vision and plans; icorporation of community-selected design features
Creation of full interstate movements between I-26 and I-40
Minimization of air quality and other environmental impacts
Emphasis on safety - during contruction an in the design of the final product
|
Alternatives 4 and 4B Comparison

|
|