Orange County

Key Chapel Hill road reopens to all traffic after 2 years, but work isn’t entirely done

A construction project that started in October 2021 on Estes Drive added bike lanes, sidewalks, a multiuse path and more traffic turn lanes at the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard intersection.
A construction project that started in October 2021 on Estes Drive added bike lanes, sidewalks, a multiuse path and more traffic turn lanes at the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard intersection. Contributed

The story was updated on Monday, June 24, 2024.

Drivers, pedestrians and cyclists started moving in both directions on Estes Drive Wednesday after over two years of construction and detours.

Estes Drive closed to westbound traffic from Franklin Street to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in April 2022 after a six-month delay to move existing utilities. The detours have caused heavy traffic backups on Weaver Dairy Road, Hillsborough Road and Franklin Street during the evening commute.

The $6 million-plus project added a 10-foot wide multi-use path, a 5-foot sidewalk and bike lanes, plus new pedestrian crosswalks at Phillips Middle and Estes Hills Elementary schools and at the Estes Drive and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard intersection.

The reopening is cause for celebration, and the town will mark the end of the project with a ribbon-cutting and parade.

The ribbon-cutting is Tuesday at 10 a.m. on the Estes Drive sidewalk in front of Phillips Middle Schoo, according to an email update released Wednesday night.

The town is planning a biking and walking parade on the new sidepath this fall when students return to school. The Estes Drive Roll and Stroll will be from 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 24 and include family activities, free food and a parade.

Is there still work to do?

Occasional lane closures are still possible in the next few weeks as construction crews add the finishing touches, including concrete pedestrian islands at Estes Drive and Caswell Road and at Estes and Somerset drives.

Nighttime construction will take place from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. in late June and early July, town staff said in a June 24 update. The work will remove the old pavement and install a new layer of asphalt, paint permanent stripes on the road and repair signal detection equipment. New turn lanes will open to traffic at Estes Drive and MLK Jr. Boulevard.

The developer of the Aura Booth Park (formerly Aura Chapel Hill) project under construction at 1000 MLK Jr. Blvd. is expected to finish the last stretch of the pedestrian and bike projects on the north side of Estes Drive, from Somerset Drive to MLK Jr. Boulevard.

Aura Booth Park could begin leasing to tenants this fall, according to the management company’s website. The development could have up to 361 apartments, 58 townhouses, 12,450 square feet of retail, three parks and other recreation on the 15-acre site.

This story was originally published June 13, 2024 at 6:45 AM.

Tammy Grubb
The News & Observer
Tammy Grubb has written about Orange County’s politics, people and government since 2010. She is a UNC-Chapel Hill alumna and has lived and worked in the Triangle for over 30 years.
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