Wilson County CTP
Information About the Wilson County CTP
This CTP study is a long range plan, which identifies major transportation improvement needs and develops long term solutions for the next 25 to 30 years. It is a joint effort between Wilson County, City of Wilson and other municipalities within the county, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), and the Upper Coastal Plain Rural Planning Organization (UCPRPO). The CTP Study is in the very early stages of initial data collection.
The CTP study involves both government officials and the public in an effort to determine the area’s future transportation needs based on the best information available including, but not limited to, population, economic conditions, traffic trends and patterns of land development in and around the County. The study will also include alternative modes of transportation. A recommendation for a solution that provides for the safe, efficient, cost-effective and environmentally sensitive use of the transportation system, while addressing current and future travel needs, will be made.
Draft Maps
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Bike City of Wilson |
Pedestrian City of Wilson |
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Bike Wilson County |
Pedestrian County |
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Bike Municipal Inset |
Pedestrian Municipal Inset |
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Transit City of Wilson |
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Transit County |
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Highway City of Wilson |
Highway Municipal Inset |
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Highway County |
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Goals and Vision Statement |
Wilson County CTP Presentation |
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County Resolution |
Wilson County CTP Highway Map |
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Municipal Resolution |
Wilson County CTP Survey Results |
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City of Wilson Funnctinal Classification Map 1 |
Wilson County CTP Deficient Bridges Map |
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City of Wilson Funnctinal Classification Map 2 |
Wilson County CTP 2009 Population Map |
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Wilson County Funnctinal Classification Map |
Wilson County CTP 2009 Employment Map |
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Wilson CTP Highway Recommendations - For Review |
Typical Cross Sections - Revised (12/07/2010) |