What are problems with the project?
We’re all for making things better, but citizens living in the Six Forks neighborhoods affected by this project have several concerns about how the “improvements” will affect them and others.
Unknown amount of spending
There is a budget, but it doesn’t take everything into account and the amount continues to rise. Read more…
Does not Fix the Traffic Problem
The true problem is closer to the beltline, at North Hills, yet the “fix” is being applied past that. Read more…
Does not Improve Safety
The claim is being made by the city that safety is a major reason for the change, yet statistics say otherwise. Read more…
Negative Impact on Adjoining Neighborhoods
Due to the changing traffic patterns along the Six Forks corridor, nearby neighborhoods will feel a significant impact. Read more…
It’s Going to be Ugly
While the City tries to show the best side of the improvements, it does not accurately portray the actual results. Read more…
Unnecessary and Troublesome Features
Is the median necessary? Extra-wide right turn lanes? Could we do without the extras? Read more…
No Left Turns In or Out of the Neighborhood
Do we really have to limit left turns? Read more…
Utility Easements Expand the Project
Additional property is being forfeited to account for the placement of utilities. Read more…
Violation of Property Rights
The City is overstepping its bounds and taking more property than is necessary for a street-widening project. Read more…
Bike Lanes
Are bike lanes really necessary or even wanted? Read more…
Fake Data
The City has been unable or unwilling to provide data they say they used to make decisions. Read more…