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Council approves renaming of five streets severed by I‑295; directs staff to seek DOT guidance on resident costs

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After a public hearing, Fayetteville council approved renaming five streets fragmented by the I‑295 realignment and asked staff to contact NCDOT about possible reimbursement for residents who must change addresses. The council voted to approve the renaming and later approved a staff follow-up motion to consult DOT and the county.

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Fayetteville City Council on Sept. 22 approved renaming five streets that were severed by the I‑295 realignment and instructed staff to pursue information from the North Carolina Department of Transportation about whether affected property owners can be reimbursed for address‑change expenses.

Planning Development Services staff presented the five proposed name changes, explaining the renaming is necessary because the highway project bisected existing thoroughfares and the county’s E‑911 system requires unique names…

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