Partial Reopening of I-40 Set for March 1, Announces North Carolina Governor

North Carolina Governor Josh Stein announced that two lanes of I-40 will reopen by March 1 after extensive repairs from Hurricane Helene’s damage. Learn how the NCDOT and federal agencies are working together to expedite reconstruction and restore vital routes.

North Carolina Governor Josh Stein announced on Monday that two lanes of Interstate 40, which have remained closed since Hurricane Helene caused severe damage last fall, will reopen by March 1.

The announcement coincided with a visit from U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to the impacted area. During a press conference, Duffy shared that the DOT and the U.S. Forest Service are collaborating to expedite the reconstruction process. This partnership includes acquiring a “Special Use” permit that will allow access to rock and other construction materials from Forest Service land and a nearby river.

This approach significantly shortens the supply chain, enabling the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to source construction materials from just 1 to 3 miles away rather than hauling them from distances ranging between 20 and 50 miles.

Reconstruction Efforts Underway

NCDOT shared key updates about the work that will occur over the next few weeks. Teams will focus on stabilizing the westbound lanes, installing speed limit signs restricting travel to 40 mph, adding a 9-inch curb to divide the two lanes, and completing safety inspections of the area.

One lane in each direction will be reopened between Exits 20 and 15, as well as from Exit 7 to the state border and five miles into Tennessee. These reopened stretches, however, will accommodate standard trucks only—oversized loads will remain restricted.

Bolstering the Economy and Reconnecting Routes

Governor Stein also applauded the efforts of NCDOT and its workers. “I’m proud of NCDOT’s focus on this challenge and the roadworkers who have worked tirelessly to reopen roads and keep people safe,” Stein said. “Reopening these lanes will help reconnect North Carolina and Tennessee and allow us to welcome back visitors to bolster the economy.”

 

Source: Overdrive