Sugar Creek Road Streetscape

  • Project typeTransportation
  • Project budget$7.234 million (includes all costs associated with the project such as planning and design, acquiring the right-of-way, utility relocation, consultant fees, construction, signalization, permits and landscaping)
  • Project phaseConstruction

part of the Northeast Corridor Infrastructure (NECI) Program 

A street view image of East Sugar Creek Road before improvements Project Overview

This project originated from the Northeast Corridor Infrastructure Program (NECI) planning effort. The project proposes to provide improved pedestrian and bicycle connectivity along Sugar Creek Road in support of the LYNX Blue Line Sugar Creek Station and the North Carolina DOT Bridge Project. Bike lanes, sidewalk and street trees are proposed along Sugar Creek Road from Greensboro Street to North Tryon Street.

Project Goals

  • To improve access to the LYNX Blue Line by improving pedestrian and bicycle facilities near the Sugar Creek Station

  • To promote economic development by providing infrastructure to support and encourage transit-supportive development near the Sugar Creek Station

A rendering of a cross-section of the finished streetscape, including 8-foot sidewalk, 8-foot planting strip, 5-foot bike lane and two 11-foot travel lanes on each side, separated by a median in the middle

Public Involvement

Community meetings were held at Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Church on the following dates for residents to ask questions and share suggestions.

  • October 10, 2017

  • May 2, 2017

  • October 12, 2016

  • May 3, 2016

  • October 15, 2015

  • May 14, 2015

Vicinity Map

An aerial view of the project area, with a yellow line depicting the alignment of the streetscape project along East Sugar Creek Rd between N. Tryon and Greensboro St.