Williamson Road Widening

Fast Facts

NCDOT TIP # R-5100 A, B
Project Type:
 Road Widening
Affected Counties:
 Iredell
Estimated Cost: $
 52,606,000

R-5100

As part of an overall plan to ease traffic congestion along Williamson Road (SR 1109) in Mooresville, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) plans to widen to four lanes, 3.2 miles of Williamson Road from I 77 to NC 150. Improvements will include sidewalks and storm drainage, curbs, gutters, and medians.

The population of Mooresville has nearly doubled in size from 2000 to 2016, and traffic is expected to increase by an additional 50% by 2040. These improvements are an effort to enhance traffic flow, reduce roadway congestion, and provide better and safer driving conditions.

Construction will commence in two phases – R-5100A and R-5011B. Details of each phase, including number of properties affected and right-of-way monies allotted, are outlined below.

R-5100A

R-5100A affects a 2.4-mile stretch of Williamson Road from I-77 to Brawley School Road at the southern end of Iredell County near Mooresville, and will include either a new bridge over Lake Norman or upgrades to the existing bridge.

R-5100A Maps


R-5100A Schedule

  • Right-of-way acquisition – 2019
  • Start construction – 2020
  • End construction – 2022

R-5100A Property Takings

It is estimated that more than 65 parcels of property will be impacted by R-5100A. Currently the NCDOT has set aside $9,000,000 for right-of-way takings.

R-5100B

R-5100B affects the 0.8-mile section of Williamson Road from Brawley School Road to NC 150.

R-5100B Schedule

  • Right-of-way acquisition – 2019
  • Start construction – 2020
  • End construction – 2022

R-5100B Property Takings

It is estimated that more than 35 parcels of property will be impacted by this project. Currently the NCDOT has set aside $4,500,000 for right-of-way takings.

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