The NCDOT maintains many of Morrisville roads, as they are owned by the State. Improvements made on major roads such as Aviation Parkway, Airport Blvd, Morrisville-Carpenter Road, Davis Drive, Church Street, and NC54 are the responsibility of NCDOT.
With varying skills and backgrounds across the state. NCDOT is divided into 11 main divisions with 14 local division offices under the Division of Highways located geographically throughout the state. These 14 local division offices are responsible for construction, maintenance, roadside environmental programs, traffic services and the fiscal and facility operations involved in administering these functions. |
Counties and towns bordering the expanding Raleigh Urban Area were invited to join CAMPO in order to comply with federal regulations that require the MPO to coordinate transportation planning in all surrounding areas that will be part of the Raleigh urbanized area in twenty five years. The Capital Area MPO serves as the coordinating agency between local governments, NCDOT, and FHWA. Staff has established a close working relationship with the planning departments of municipalities within Wake County and also with the planning staff of the neighboring MPO.
The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization is comprised of three parts: a Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC), a Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC), and a staff that serves the members of these boards. The MPO is responsible for carrying out an annual work program approved by the CAMPO standing committees, part of which must address updating the Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (a seven-year project programming schedule) and a long-range transportation plan (a minimum twenty-year forecast of projects and programs). |