This photo shows the damaged road in the water at right. The N.C.DOT has begun work to shoring up the beach and repair the road at the north end of Ocracoke, NC. Photo: C. Leinbach
The damaged ferry stacking lanes at the north end of Ocracoke. The N.C.DOT has begun work to shoring up the beach and repair the road. Photo: C. Leinbach

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N.C. Department of Transportation contractors have begun repairing the storm-damaged lanes at the north end of Ocracoke Island that are used by vehicles waiting to board the ferry to Hatteras. Two of the five lanes washed away during extreme winter weather earlier this year.

The restoration will include placing sandbags to protect the lanes, building a sand dune to protect the vehicle waiting area, and resurfacing the lanes.

While the project is underway, ferry traffic bound for Hatteras will be directed into the right northbound lane of N.C. 12, with priority loading traffic staged in the center turn lane and managed by Ferry Division personnel. Motorists are advised to use extreme caution and to slow down when approaching the ferry terminal to avoid collisions with vehicles in the ferry line.

The project will not impede access to Ramp 59 and the restrooms and parking area at the north end of the island will remain open. However, Prong Road will be closed during the project due to construction vehicle traffic.

The $533,000 project is being conducted by Sawyer’s Land Developing of Belhaven, Beaufort County. Work is expected to be complete by July 27.

Map of the project to rebuild ferry waiting lanes at the ferry terminal at the north end of Ocracoke Island. Photo by NCDOT
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