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  HOME > STUDIES & PROJECTS > I-74 FEASIBILITY STUDY > STUDY AREA AND ALTERNATIVES
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I-74 Feasibility Study

Study Area and Alternatives Evaluated

The study corridor begins west of the US 74-76 interchange with US 701 in Whiteville and continues along existing US 74-76 to 1.25 miles west of Bolton. It proceeds southward on new location to the Columbus/Brunswick county line. The study corridor travels southward alongside existing NC 211 from the county line to US 17 in Supply. The I-74 corridor then turns southwest and travels along the US 17 corridor, utilizing the Shallotte Bypass, and finally terminating at the South Carolina state line. The total length of the project varies from 63.3 miles to 65.5 miles, depending on which alignments are selected.

The alternatives evaluated can be viewed by clicking on the rectangles in the study are map below. Please be note that these detailed maps are approximately 1.1 MB each.

I-74 Feasibility Study Area Sheet #4 Sheet #3 Sheet #2 Sheet #1

View an enlarged version of the Study Area Map.

View the maps in PDF format:


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