Brawley School Road


NCDOT is widening Brawley School Road from I-77 (Exit 35) to the intersection of Highway 21

Description:

Brawley School Road Widening R-3833C will improve safety and traffic congestion along the Brawley School Road corridor. The project includes full pedestrian upgrades along the entirety of the project.

Promising to enhance both safety and convenience for locals and commuters alike, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) will embarked on a crucial initiative: the widening of Brawley School Road from its junction at Interstate 77 (Exit 35) to the intersection of Highway 21.

This undertaking holds significant importance as it aims to alleviate traffic congestion and bolster safety along the entirety of the Brawley School Road corridor. With burgeoning development and increased vehicular activity in the area, this expansion project comes as a welcome relief to residents and travelers navigating this vital route. Moreover, a noteworthy aspect of this endeavor is the comprehensive inclusion of pedestrian upgrades spanning the entire project length. By prioritizing pedestrian safety and accessibility, the NCDOT underscores its commitment to fostering a more inclusive and pedestrian-friendly community environment. As construction progresses, anticipation builds for the positive impact this project will have on enhancing mobility, connectivity, and overall quality of life in Mooresville and beyond.

Project Timeline:

Construction is expected to begin in June 2024 and anticipated to take 3 years to complete. 

Cost Estimate:

The cost estimate for this project is $30 million dollars. 

Project Contact:

Bryan Sowell, Project Development Team Lead, Division 12 NCDOT
Phone: 980-552-4221
Email: [email protected]
Originally posted by Town of Mooresville via Locable