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The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) contains funding information and schedules for various transportation divisions including: highways, aviation, enhancements, public transportation, rail, bicycle and pedestrians, and the Governor's Highway Safety Program(Source: NCDOT).

Below, you will find the major highlights of the Draft TIP for Pitt County, including project schedules for the County's transportation priorities, as adopted by the Board of County Commissioners.

Pitt County 2009-2015
Draft Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

  • Countywide Map

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  • Priority 1 - Greenville Southwest Bypass

    tip1

    Construct four lane divided facility on new location with a bypass of Winterville (7.8 miles).

    Planning - Prior Years
    Design - In Progress - Corridor 4-EXT selected as perferred alternative
    Right of Way - FY 2009
    Construction - After 2013

  • Priority 2- Northeast Bypass
    US 264 / NC 33 Connector (Unfunded)

    tip2

    Construct a four-lane, median divided, limited access facility on new location from US-264 Northeast Bypass to NC-33 East with a new bridge over the Tar River east of Greenville (9.2 miles).

    Right of Way - Unfunded
    Construction - Unfunded

  • Priority 3 - NC 33 West

    tip3

    Widen roadway to a multi-lane rural section facility from US 264 in Greenville to US 64 southeast of Tarboro (17.9 miles).
    Planning - In Progress
    Design - In Progress
    Right of Way - Section A - FY 2011
    Construction - Section A - FY 2011


  • Priority 4 - NC 903 North Improvements

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    Improve NC 903 North to current roadway standards. Provide a safer and more efficient intersection by realigning the existing left turn lane on the eastern side of NC 30.
    Planning - In Progress

 

  • Priority 5 - Mills Road

    tip5

    Widen to meet tolerable lane width requirements, including improving intersections from Hope Middle School to Black Jack-Grimesland Road (SR 1777) 2.3 Miles.

    Planning - In Progress