NCDOT seeks public input on STIP; celebrates Black History Month

NCDOT seeks public input on STIP; celebrates Black History Month
Brian Watkins Chief Information Officer — North Carolina Department of Transportation
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has announced several key activities and initiatives this week. Among the highlights is the call for public feedback on the draft of the 2026-2035 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). This plan outlines how transportation projects will be funded over the next decade. The public comment period is open until April 4, allowing residents to review the plan online or attend in-person meetings to provide their input.

In recognition of Black History Month, NCDOT is spotlighting its Office of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Outreach Programs. These initiatives support students pursuing careers in fields such as engineering, logistics, and urban planning. Current HBCU fellows and a former intern shared insights into how these programs have influenced their career development. Featured posts about these individuals will be available weekly on NCDOT’s social media platforms.

As the Big Game approaches this weekend, NCDOT emphasizes the importance of celebrating responsibly. Whether fans are supporting the Eagles or Chiefs, it is crucial to have a plan that prevents impaired driving. The department advises arranging for a ride share, taking public transport, or designating a sober driver.



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