Hillsborough Street Roundabout

Roadway Design and Construction


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Complete Streets Road Diets: The Science Behind Safer Streets

Roadway Design and Construction is a division of Engineering Services Department and facilitates the implementation of Raleigh’s transportation facilities.

Our team focuses on design, project management, and field services for City transportation projects.

Our projects consist of street, sidewalk, bridge, and various other types of public improvement projects throughout the City.

Learn more about the roadway construction process.

Complete Streets

Roundabout at Hillsborough St and Brooks Ave. intersection

When designing streets, sidewalks, and other transportation infrastructure, Raleigh strives to create "Complete Streets" that accommodate all modes of transportation allowing bicyclists, pedestrians, transit users, vehicles, as well as commercial and emergency vehicles to navigate City streets safely. 

Learn more about the components of Complete Streets.

Road Diets: The Science Behind Safer Streets

road diet on Oberlin Rd

Road diets help you navigate traffic easier and safer. A road diet is when a road is reconfigured by reducing the number of vehicles and reallocating the space for other uses like bike lanes, parking, or pedestrian infrastructure. The purpose of a road diet is to help all users to navigate traffic easier and safer. 

Learn more about road diets.