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Durham Freeway future | Study aims for community-based vision and reimagined look for Bull City highway [Video]

DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) — When the Durham Freeway sprung up in the 1970s, some communities such as the Hayti community took a hit when the construction impacted longtime businesses, homes and places of worship.

“My father’s business was on Pettigrew Street, which was a thriving business district,” Anita Scott Neville said. “It dissolved a good part of the Hayti community. It dissolved all of the Pettigrew Street Business District, and it disbanded homes and families, just dispersed them from a neighborhood that was full of pride, full of positive impact on others.”

Now, community advocates are working to reconnect communities in central Durham, starting with an 18-month-long study that includes community feedback to help shape the vision for the future of the Durham Freeway.

It dissolved a good part of the Hayti community.

Aidil Ortiz, who’s the community engagement specialist, said from March to June, they went out to the entire community across the 4.1-mile stretch of the …

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