Expect one lane traffic over Cowee Mountain
A contractor for the N.C. Department of Transportation will begin setting up a lane shift on U.S. 441 in Jackson County on Thursday that will provide safe travel lanes and a safe work zone when construction crews begin repairing road damage on Cowee Mountain.
Southbound traffic toward Franklin will be sent into the far right lane, while northbound traffic will be separated by a concrete median for about one mile. The shift may have a limited impact on travel times during peak hours.
Geotechnical engineers are on site this week taking soil samples and other measurements that will help determine the scope of work needed to repair surface and subsurface issues with the highway. This area has been troublesome in recent years, especially following significant rainstorms that have damaged the surface.
NCDOT crews will begin repairs at this location by removing the existing drainage structure by the southbound shoulder. Then they will install a multi-layered system to help channel water away from the highway.
The next step is for a group of engineers to develop design plans for the hillside next to northbound lanes. The repairs will follow, creating new and safe travel lanes. The timetable is yet to be determined, but the work should take at least several weeks.
Drivers should remain alert and obey posted signs approaching the work zone, and slow down — especially northbound traffic heading downhill — prior to the traffic shift.