RALEIGH, N.C.—There’s no question people are moving to North Carolina at a rapid rate. And those new faces mean traffic building immensely in certain spots. 

  • Work on the NC Moves 2050 Plan was launched last year, in an effort to plan for the millions of people expected to move to the state over the next three decades
  •  Now, NCDOT is looking for feedback from the public on how use the money they have to better serve future transportation needs
  • If you would like to offer feedback and fill out the NC Moves 2050 Plan survey, visit their website

In response, the North Carolina Department of Transportation is trying to keep pace, and they’re asking for your help creating a long term plan.

Work on the NC Moves 2050 Plan was launched last year, in an effort to plan for the millions of people expected to move to the state over the next three decades. Now, NCDOT is looking for feedback from the public on how use the money they have to better serve future transportation needs.

Spectrum News anchor Caroline Blair sat down with the engineer overseeing the plan, Nastasha Earle-Young, for a look at the changes North Carolina is facing, and how you can make your voice heard.

If you would like to offer feedback and fill out the NC Moves 2050 Plan survey, visit their website.