Wayside Road/Lindsay Road Widening

Fast Facts

NCDOT TIP# U-5753
Project Type:
Road widening
Affected Counties:
Hoke
Estimated Cost: $
88,699,000

Description

Among several projects underway in the Rockfish area, the NCDOT is widening Wayside Road and Lindsay Road – State Routes 1305 and 1418 – in Hoke County over the next few years. From Plank Road to Little Rock Drive, property owners can expect to lose some of their land to create the additional travel lanes.

In fact, the right of way is intended to span from 90 feet wide to a full 150 feet wide, including the new travel lanes, shoulders, and a median between 23 and 30 feet in width, and will affect more than 120 properties.

With many residential and private property owners as well as businesses along the path of the project, the new expansion and its accompanying easements will change the nature of every parcel it touches – and the value along with it. Many residents will have traffic even closer to their homes. Businesses stand to lose valuable parking spaces. And access may be modified for both homes and businesses!

The project has a projected budget of $88.6 million, of which the NCDOT has set aside more than $42 million to compensate affected property owners.

If your property, business, or residence is affected by the Wayside Road and Lindsay Road widening project, don’t wait for the NCDOT to come knocking! Call us right now at 1-877-393-4990 or contact us online for a free case evaluation. Ask about our no-fee guarantee – our clients pay us nothing unless we collect for them!

News/Publications

Fayetteville NC Realtors

Maps

Wayside Road Map 1

Wayside Road Map 2

Schedule

  • Right-of-way acquisition – 2022
  • Start construction – 2024
  • End construction  – 2028

Property Takings

It is estimated that this project will impact 170 parcels of property. Currently, the NCDOT has set aside more than $42 million for right-of-way takings.

If you are one of these impacted property owners, we urge you to take action now and call us at 1-877-393-4990 for your free case evaluation.

Get a free case
evaluation today.

There are only a handful of attorneys in NC who practice eminent domain exclusively, and even fewer with NCDOT experience. We have several. That’s why its worth getting in touch with us for a free case evaluation.

Here’s how it works:

1) Tell us about your situation.

2) We research your property as needed, using DOT maps, our own technology, and experience to see the exact effects.

3) We let you know what we think a fair offer would be. This evaluation is free, and there’s no
pressure or obligation to hire us after.

But please don’t wait to act. Waiting can hurt your case, and the cost is the same: free.

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