Pinehurst Traffic Circle Redesign Moving Forward Despite Opposition

The Pinehurst Traffic Circle redesign is officially moving forward, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The decision comes despite continued opposition from Pinehurst leaders and many residents across Moore County.

The Pinehurst Traffic Circle redesign has been debated for years, with multiple design proposals introduced and revised. The latest version aims to improve traffic flow while minimizing property impacts and preserving the area’s character.

Details of the Pinehurst Traffic Circle Redesign

The updated plan includes new traffic signals, improved traffic patterns, and a smaller roundabout at a nearby intersection. Officials say the Pinehurst Traffic Circle redesign will help accommodate future traffic growth across the Sandhills region.

State officials also say the latest design reduces tree removal and lowers project costs compared to earlier proposals.

Local Opposition Remains Strong

Despite these changes, Pinehurst leaders remain opposed to the Pinehurst Traffic Circle redesign. Concerns include potential impacts on property, construction disruptions, and preserving the historic look of the circle.

Community feedback has been mixed, with many residents voicing concerns about safety and aesthetics.

What Happens Next

The Pinehurst Traffic Circle redesign is expected to move into final engineering and right-of-way acquisition. Construction could begin as early as 2031.

This project is considered critical for regional transportation, affecting not only Pinehurst but surrounding communities like Southern Pines and Aberdeen.

Stay connected with Star 102.5 for continued coverage of this major Sandhills project.

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