Orange County officials are exploring a new route along U.S. 15-501 for a proposed light rail as the deadline to approve a final route approaches, but planners say it might not be practical.
Triangle Transit has already completed a more than two-year-long alternatives analysis of the first two proposed Durham-Chapel Hill routes, Brad Schulz, spokesman for Triangle Transit, said in an email.
One of the routes would run through Meadowmont and across a section of Little Creek Bottomlands, while the other would follow N.C. 54 through Hillmont.
Schulz said if the county decides to abandon the recommended route and revisit one on U.S. 15-501, the federal government would require a new study.
“The new study could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and cause delays of up to two years in getting the project to the voters,” Schulz said.
He said the delay could also jeopardize the county’s share of federal funding for the light rail — and the change comes late in the game. Triangle Transit has already submitted its recommendation for the N.C. 54 route to the Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization for a final vote this Wednesday.
“The group voted nearly unanimously in favor of the recommendation of N.C. 54, including positive votes from Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Hillsborough and Durham representatives,” Schulz said.
But at the Jan. 24 Orange County Board of Commissioners meeting, officials said they want to revisit the U.S. 15-501 route, which was originally proposed with the other two routes in 1998.
Some residents and officials have said they want to ensure all options, including the U.S. 15-501 route, are looked at for environmental and other concerns.