NCDOT sues Raleigh in effort to seize land it says is needed for the Complete 540 project

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Friday, September 24, 2021
NCDOT sues Raleigh in effort to seize land for 540 project
The land is needed so that it can complete the southeast extension of the Triangle Expressway from east of U.S. 401 to east of I-40.

RALEIGH (WTVD) -- The North Carolina Department of Transportation filed a civil lawsuit in the federal court this week in an attempt to get land from the City of Raleigh by way of eminent domain.

The agency says it needs the land to work on the southeast extension of the Triangle Expressway from east of U.S. 401 to east of Interstate 40 in Wake and Johnston counties.

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The lawsuit says the l4-acre plot of land is in St. Mary's Township.

NCDOT wants to get a temporary construction easement for during the project so that it can use the land for construction "access and parking" as it builds the highway.

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In the lawsuit, DOT said the parties have been "unable to agree as to the purchase price."