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Last Section of Highway 64 To Beach To Be 4-Laned

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Updated: Thu 12:56 PM, Apr 12, 2012

A big bottleneck on the way to the beach may soon be four-laned.

The D.O.T. is proposing widening Highway 64, from Columbia to Highway 264 near Manns Harbor. It is the last section of Highway 64 that is a 2-lane highway to the Outer Banks.

In addition to the new 27 mile four-lane highway, they would also replace the bridge over the Alligator River. The entire project is estimated to cost between $356 million and $399 million.

The D.O.T. will hold two upcoming public meetings on the proposals. The first will be Monday, April 23rd and open house from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., and a formal Presentation at 7 p.m. in the Columbia High School Auditorium. The on April 24th it will be at the East Lake Community Building, at the same times.


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