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DRAFT NCDOT SUBDIVISION DESIGN MANUAL OUT FOR COMMENTS PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 11 June 2009 08:45
For the past several years, the North Carolina Department of Transportation has published the Minimum Construction Standards for Subdivision Roads.  This reference manual is used by developers, engineering firms and others involved in constructing subdivisions and the resulting roads that are proposed to be added to the State's maintained system of roads.  The most recent version of this document was published in January 2000 and includes minor updated information.  Since the January 2000 publication, there have been changes within the Department of Transportation and the construction industry, as well as environmental regulations and construction methods and materials, which affect the content of this manual.  An internal committee drafted a new version to be published this year.  As part of the process, industry partners are invited to review the draft manual and provide comments. 
 
Attached with this email you will find the latest draft version that is out for public comment.  As a quick reference, proposed changes for the January 1, 2000 version are summarized and provided on the following 4 pages. The next 50 pages is a draft of the new version with changes high-lighted on each page. Comments provided to the North Carolina Department of Transportation by June 30, 2009 will be considered a part of the review process. A draft will then be presented to the Board of Transportation for final approval. 
 
Comments can be received two ways either; via the following NCDOT Contact Us Web Link: https://apps.dot.state.nc.us/ContactUS/PostComment.aspx?Unit=subdivManDelbert or email them directly to Delbert Roddenberry at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  
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Economic Recovery Workshop Friday June 5th PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 June 2009 10:09
N.C. Office of Economic Recovery and Investment Workshop Friday June 5
 
North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue will hold one of the last of a series of workshops being held by the N.C. Office of Economic Recovery and Investment on Friday, June 5, 2009 at 10:00AM at the Burney Center at UNCW in Wilmington.  These series are being offered to provide information and guidance to local municipalities, businesses and interested citizens on how the federal recovery funds will be administered.
 
Location: UNC-Wilmington, Burney Center  
 
BMP Manual Update PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 June 2009 10:02
The North Carolina Department of Water Quality has updated Chapter 17 (Dry Extended Detention Basin) of the BMP Manual.  To review this new update click here.   
 
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