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Town Projects

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Roadway resurfacing project to continuing the Town's 20-year life cycle plan to improve roads across Leland with the goal to resurface 5% of roadways every year.
The Town is in the planning phase of establishing a neighborhood park at the intersection of Baldwin and Lake Drives. The Town is finalizing the park's features and amenities. Once planning is complete, the project will move to implementation, enriching the neighborhood with a vibrant and inclusive
This project aims to address the need for further fire and emergency management coverage resulting from the Town’s continued growth. Station 54 will be located in the area of Highway 17 South and Interstate 140, near Grayson Park, and be the Town’s fourth fully staffed station. Construction of the
A project to extend the dirt road of Hill Lane from Old Fayetteville Road to Village Road. The scope of the project includes constructing on-street parking along one-side of the roadway, stormwater improvements, five-foot sidewalks on both sides of the roadway, two culverts with concrete headwalls
This project includes the design and construction of Long Pine Drive. This road was a NCDOT road that was given to the Town to maintain. With ongoing development in the area, the Town will look to design and construct the section of Long Pine Drive from the newly installed roundabout at Brunswick
A project to extend Founders Drive in the proposed Settler's Village development to Woodland Drive. The scope of the project includes constructing the roadway connection, stormwater infrastructure, five-foot sidewalk on both sides of the roadway, and installation of pavement markings and signage.
The project will combine multiple areas throughout the Town of Leland that are missing sidewalks or multi-use paths to improve connectivity. Improvements include installing new sidewalks, ADA compliant curb ramps and pedestrian warning mats, planter strips, and pavement markings for crosswalks, as
The project is to install a multi-use path (MUP) that connects to the existing MUP at Woodland Drive and extends to Wayne Street along Village Road in Leland. NCDOT is expected to construct a new bridge at Sturgeon Creek that will include two 12-foot lanes, 4-foot shoulders, and an 8-foot MUP on the