NCDOT begins second phase of biannual litter sweep, encourages volunteer participation
The second installment of the 2022 North Carolina Department of Transportation’s biannual Litter Sweep is underway as of Sept. 10.
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The second installment of the 2022 North Carolina Department of Transportation’s biannual Litter Sweep is underway as of Sept. 10.
The Town of Chapel Hill has started to look for sponsorships to help with the development and implementation of the North-South Bus Rapid Transit (N-S BRT) system in order to provide faster bus services for residents.
Chapel Hill Transit, a free-to-use bus service that runs throughout Chapel Hill, Carrboro and UNC's campus, will be updating its services in the new school year.
After Tar Heel bikes ended in May, the University said it plans to announce a new service in the fall to replace it that will have electric-assist bikes.
The Town of Chapel Hill renamed the Chapel Hill Transit Facility after former Chapel Hill Mayor and state Sen. Howard Lee and his wife Lillian Lee at a ceremony on Monday.
Community members in Chapel Hill and Carrboro have access to free public transportation, as well as walking and biking routes. UNC students can also use these transportation resources to travel around campus and explore the surrounding area.
With gas prices continuing to increase, Chapel Hill residents may find themselves envious of the rogue Tesla they spot on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. After all, those of us without electric vehicles have been paying a pretty penny to fill up our gas tanks.
A Vietnamese auto manufacturer will build a new electric vehicle facility in North Carolina, according to a March 29 press release from Gov. Roy Cooper.
The N.C. Department of Transportation recently announced plans to update its bike route system. The department will take public input on areas for improvement until March 14.
Carrboro installed two new electric vehicle charging stations in February, which join its original charging station at Carrboro Town Hall.
As of Tuesday, Chapel Hill residents will lose access to real-time bus tracking services for at least four months following the deactivation of AT&T's 3G networks.
This summer, the Town of Chapel Hill is planning to add bike lanes to Ephesus Church Road as part of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's repaving project.
Nearly 600 people have responded to a survey on proposed updates to the Orange County Transit Plan as of Thursday morning.
At its meeting Tuesday, the Orange County Assembly of Governments discussed expanding the Mobility on Demand(MOD)project, which provides low cost, door-to-door transportation to community members.
Staff from the University, Town of Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill Transit, Go Chapel Hill and the Town of Carrboro met in the first-ever Community Transportation Talk last Thursday to discuss creating a more bicycle-friendly community.
Chapel Hill Transit will delay services until 10 a.m on Friday due to hazardous road conditions, it announced Thursday night.
Throughout the 2021 fall semester, Chapel Hill Transit and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools have struggled to address shortages among bus drivers.
The Town of Chapel Hill is receiving three new electric buses to add to its fleet in an effort to pilot the technology and promote sustainability.
The Chapel Hill Town Council discussed the implementation of the Town of Chapel Hill Climate Action and Response Plan at a meeting Wednesday. Its mission is for the town to transition to 80 percent clean, renewable energy sources by 2030 and 100 percent by 2050.
Chapel Hill Transit implemented several schedule changes Tuesday, reducing its services due to driver shortages.