Monroe, NC, December 3, 2025
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has awarded a $5 million contract for extensive road resurfacing projects in Union County, set to start in December 2025. The project will improve over 14 miles of key roadways, including U.S. 74 West and N.C. 207. Motorists should anticipate lane closures and detours during the construction period, with completion expected by spring 2027.
Monroe, NC – Union County Announces Major Road Resurfacing Projects for 2026
Monroe, NC – The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has awarded a $5 million contract to TrueRock Construction, LLC of Monroe, initiating extensive road resurfacing projects across Union County. Scheduled to commence in December 2025, the work aims to enhance over 14 miles of roadways, with completion expected by spring 2027.
Scope of Resurfacing Projects
The resurfacing efforts will focus on several key areas:
- U.S. 74 West: Milling and resurfacing from Rocky River Road to Sardis Church Road, including shoulder reconstruction.
- N.C. 207: Milling and resurfacing between Sandy Ridge Road and Joe Collins Road, with shoulder rebuilding.
- Secondary Roads: Improvements on Gray Fox Road, New Town Road, Doster Road, Rehobeth Road, Wesley Chapel Road, Stack Road, Stevens Mill Road, and Nesbit Road.
Project Timeline and Impact
Work is set to begin at the end of December 2025, with all resurfacing activities slated for completion by spring 2027. During this period, drivers can expect lane closures and detours. NCDOT advises motorists to plan accordingly and stay informed about real-time travel updates through DriveNC.gov or NCDOT’s social media channels.
Background on Road Improvement Initiatives
This resurfacing project is part of a broader initiative to improve road infrastructure in Union County. In April 2025, NCDOT awarded a $3.3 million contract to resurface over 11 miles of secondary roads, including Brief Road, Howey Bottoms Road, Mill Grove Road, West Duncan Road, North Main Street, and Hasty Road. Additionally, a $1.68 million contract was awarded in June 2025 for the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Wesley Chapel and Potter roads, aimed at enhancing safety and traffic flow. These efforts reflect NCDOT’s commitment to maintaining and improving transportation infrastructure in the region.
Weather Forecast for Monroe, NC
As of Wednesday, December 3, 2025, the weather in Monroe, NC, is sunny with a temperature of 29°F (-2°C). The forecast for the upcoming days is as follows:
- Thursday, December 4: Some sun, then turning cloudy, High: 54°F (12°C), Low: 38°F (4°C)
- Friday, December 5: Colder with periods of rain, High: 43°F (6°C), Low: 35°F (2°C)
- Saturday, December 6: Cloudy, High: 49°F (9°C), Low: 37°F (3°C)
- Sunday, December 7: Times of clouds and sun, High: 56°F (13°C), Low: 35°F (1°C)
- Monday, December 8: Mostly cloudy and cooler; a stray afternoon shower, High: 50°F (10°C), Low: 28°F (-2°C)
- Tuesday, December 9: Intervals of clouds and sun, High: 50°F (10°C), Low: 31°F (0°C)
Key Features of the Resurfacing Project
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Project Value | $5 million |
| Contractor | TrueRock Construction, LLC of Monroe |
| Start Date | End of December 2025 |
| Completion Date | Spring 2027 |
| Primary Roads Affected | U.S. 74 West, N.C. 207 |
| Secondary Roads Affected | Gray Fox Road, New Town Road, Doster Road, Rehobeth Road, Wesley Chapel Road, Stack Road, Stevens Mill Road, Nesbit Road |
| Project Components | Milling, resurfacing, shoulder reconstruction |
| Traffic Impact | Lane closures, detours |
| Weather Forecast (Dec 3, 2025) | Sunny, 29°F (-2°C) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What roads are included in the Union County resurfacing project?
The resurfacing project includes U.S. 74 West from Rocky River Road to Sardis Church Road, N.C. 207 between Sandy Ridge Road and Joe Collins Road, and several secondary roads such as Gray Fox Road, New Town Road, Doster Road, Rehobeth Road, Wesley Chapel Road, Stack Road, Stevens Mill Road, and Nesbit Road.
When will the roadwork begin and end?
Work is scheduled to begin at the end of December 2025, with all resurfacing activities expected to be completed by spring 2027.
How will the roadwork affect traffic?
Motorists can expect lane closures and detours during the construction period. It’s advisable to plan alternative routes and stay updated on real-time travel information through DriveNC.gov or NCDOT’s social media channels.
What other road improvement projects are planned in Union County?
In April 2025, NCDOT awarded a $3.3 million contract to resurface over 11 miles of secondary roads, including Brief Road, Howey Bottoms Road, Mill Grove Road, West Duncan Road, North Main Street, and Hasty Road. Additionally, a $1.68 million contract was awarded in June 2025 for the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Wesley Chapel and Potter roads to enhance safety and traffic flow.
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