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N.C. 42 Glen Laurel Road to Buffalo Road Widening to Affect More Than 100 Parcels of Land in Johnston County

R-3825B, N.C. 42 Road Widening from Glen Laurel Road to Buffalo Road, is an extension of the completed N.C. 42 R-3825A project widening which spans from U.S. 70/N.C. 42 to Glen Laurel.

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is projecting that traffic will increase on N.C. 42 which could result in a higher rate of traffic accidents. To address this issue, NCDOT plans to widen a 4 mile stretch of N.C. 42 between Glen Laurel Road (S.R. 1902) and Buffalo Road (S.R. 1003). This project will increase this segment of N.C. 42 from two lanes to four lanes divided by a raised grass median. There will also be auxiliary turn lanes added at certain locations.

Project R-3825

It is anticipated that at least 100 parcels of land will be affected by this project. Therefore, it is important that Johnston County residents are aware of their rights as property owners, should their land be “taken” by a city, state or governmental agency for the construction of the N.C. 42 Buffalo Road Widening project.

If your land, home or business is affected by any type of land condemnation call Henson Fuerst at 919-781-1107 for a FREE CONSULTATION. An experienced eminent domain lawyer will speak with you and answer all of your questions. At Henson Fuerst, we will explain your options, and stand with you every step of the way in fighting to protect your rights to the fair and just compensation you may deserve.

It is important to understand your rights as a property owner. The law requires that the government or condemning agency pay you “just compensation”, but we find in the majority of cases, the offers made by the government fail to be fair to property owners.  We regularly see government appraisals that severely undervalue properties anywhere from 50-100+% or more!

Protect yourself by calling Henson Fuerst experienced Land Condemnation attorneys today at 919-781-1107.

When you call, you will speak with one of our experienced North Carolina Eminent Domain attorneys absolutely FREE. Attorneys David Henson and Anne Fisher are committed to protecting the rights of property owners facing Land Condemnation.

Call Henson Fuerst, Because Your Case Matters