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Another Mid-Currituck County Bridge Update for Outer Banks Traffic was posted in the October 19 Virginian-Pilot by Jeff Hampton. Our local residences easily get any news, but our out-of-state owners and visitors often don't have access to this information. After all, our out-of-state owners and visitors are much affected by traffic delays and extra time added to their journey.
The information below contains quotes from the article in The Virginian-Pilot for a quick read. To see the in depth story go to the Virginian-Pilot article.

"A draft environmental impact statement is due out before the end of the year. By February or March, construction could begin on the bridge, with completion expected in 2013."
Another MId-Currituck County Bridge Update for Outer Banks Trafficissue is a new option proposed that has opposition from the residents of Aydlett. This option would save about $60,000,000 in construction by placing the road "on the ground through the swamp with culverts to allow passage of water and animals ... Toll booths would be in Aydlett ... Public hearings will be held on the options ... But these objections are not expected to slow construction."
"Once completed, a new road would intersect with U.S. 158 about a mile south of Coinjock, travel east around two miles through a swamp, pass through Aydlett where the bridge would begin and go about five miles over the Currituck Sound to Corolla. Toll Booths would be placed near U.S. 158.
On both sides, the bridge follows generally vacant areas and would displace about 11 residences.
In Corolla, plans include two terminus options, One near the TimBuckII shopping center and the other about 1.5 miles north near the Corolla Bay subdivision."
Perhaps this bridge will happen soon as so many hope. For owners and visitors of the Corolla and Duck areas, time saved will make a huge difference on frustration and travel costs. These people now endure heavy traffic delay to come to the Outer Banks. If the details of yet Another Mid-County Bridge Update of Outer Banks Traffic, becomes fact, they will perhaps be able to enjoy the Outer Banks delights more often.
Perhaps these visitors should start considering the opportunity to buy Corolla and Duck real estate now. The addition of this bridge is surely going to have a huge impact on real estate values in these areas, and indeed all over the northern Outer Banks.
For real estate information or comments about Another Mid-Currituck County Bridge Update for Outer Banks Traffic, contact Mike and Linda Powers, broker associates with Resort Realty in Duck. Visit our web site, or if you have immediate questions, please call 252-599-2845.
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Yesterday on my way into town to meet some clients I had the strangest site. First I passed a group of about 6 jeeps all parked and the people doing something that I could quite make out.
another 1/4 mile down I passed 3 more Jeeps and people walking aling the dune line with trash bags.
another mile and another group. finally as I neared the end of the beach I saw what looked like a sign-in booth set up so I stopped to ask.
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They turned out to be from KMA Off Road in Virgina. Each year they organize an event to help keep an area that they like to visit clean. This year they were joined by Middle Peninsula Jeepers, and Virgina Beach Jeeps.
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There are a lot of locals that are of the opinion that the "Day Trippers" that come here show no respect for our beaches & communities, and It is good to see that in reality that is a few bad apples making a bad image for all the rest. you don't have to live or own in Carova to love and care for carova.
Thanks Guys!
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A while back I did a post about how often I get asked if I have make sure it's not high tide when driving on the beach. You can check it out here. My usual response it I have never been in a situation where I couldn't get down the beach, although I have probably been in a couple of situations where I should have tried. This week we have seen some of those tides. So I thought I would take some video footage to give you a sample of what the beach can be like on those rare occasions. I hope that you enjoy.
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The Virginia Pilot reported today that construction on the Mid-County Currituck Bridge is scheduled to begin in February or March next year. While there are still many details to work out it is seems that after 20 years the bridge will finally get built. Once completed, scheduled for 2013, the bridge will help ease the summer traffic coming onto the Outer Banks for everyone. Those tourists traveling to Corolla will save at least an hour of travel time if not more by using the bridge. For many it will be a huge sigh of relief when this bridge is finally done.
To read the article go to "Shortcut To Paradise"
About the author of this blog:
Matt Huband is Broker/Owner of Hometown Realty in Kitty Hawk, NC. Working with buyers and sellers from Corolla to Hatteras interested in foreclosures, short sales, 2nd home, investment property, new construction, and condo sales. Put Matt's extensive area knowledge to work for you.
To learn more about Outer Banks real estate go to www.HometownOBX.com or email MattHuband@HometownOBX.com
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