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Henson Fuerst Holding Free Public Seminar July 16th on Interstate 40 Widening Project

On Tuesday, July 16th, attorneys from Henson Fuerst will host an informational seminar to educate property owners on their rights and answer any questions the community may have regarding the Interstate 40/North Carolina 42 Widening Project. All are invited to attend. The event is free and open to the public. Concerned parties should mark their calendars:

  • Date: Tuesday, July 16th, 2019
  • Time: 6:00–7:30 pm
  • Location: Main Floor Meeting Room

       Hampton Inn

       100 Hampton Drive

       Garner, NC 27529

About the Interstate 40/North Carolina 42 Project

During 2015 alone, an estimated 35.6 million vehicles traveled along the I-40/North Carolina 42 Interchange from Raleigh to Clayton. Such a high volume of traffic has made this road vulnerable to significant congestion and frequent delays.

By 2040, sources expect traffic to increase along the I-40/North Carolina 42 Interchange by as much as 65%. This will lead to even heavier congestion and worsening delays.

Planned Improvements

In order to improve traffic flow, The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is planning to widen a 12-mile stretch of the I-40/North Carolina 42 Interchange. In addition to easing congestion, this would also make travel safer in this heavily trafficked area.

The construction of these proposed improvements will affect residential and commercial property owners in both Wake and Johnston counties. Detailed images and maps of the construction project are available here.

We’re on Your Side

If your land, home, or business is affected by any type of Land Condemnation; call Henson Fuerst at 866-821-3146 for a FREE CONSULTATION. An one of our experienced Eminent Domain and Land Condemnation Lawyers 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.

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

Call Henson Fuerst, Because Your Case Matters