Cumberland County Set for $2.7 Million Road Upgrade by NCDOT with Highland Paving at the Helm

Smooth rides ahead for Cumberland County residents as the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) drops a $2.7 million contract for road resurfacing. The recipient of the windfall, Highland Paving, is tasked with a no small job: giving a makeover to thirteen miles of well-worn roads across the county.

The project, announced last week, entails milling, repaving, and in certain stretches, widening roads to make way for paved shoulders. This isn’t just an aesthetic upgrade, it’s a move for safety, providing clear, lasting lane markings for drivers who navigate these paths daily. Among the routes slated for resurfacing are portions of Raeford Road, Black & Decker Road, Elliot Farm and Elliot Bridge roads, John McMillan Road, Sandclay Road, and Grimes Road, as reported by NCDOT’s official press release.

Not one to take its time, Highland Paving is expected to rev up their machinery as early as this fall and, theoretically, apply the last coat of paint by spring of 2027. Residents along these routes might want to plan for the typical inconveniences that come with roadwork—detours, noise, and the odd dance of man and machine as they lay down a fresh surface…

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