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More Currituck roads to get new asphalt while U S 158 will have to wait until 2022
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Coastal News Today | NC - NCDOT designs with resilience in mind for coastal roads
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North Carolina ferry route temporarily closes due to staffing shortage
The NCDOT Ferry Division had to temporarily shut down one of their routes to re-allocate workers their busier Hatteras-Ocracoke route. Author: Sarah Hammond Updated: 11:46 PM EDT July 27, 2021
CURRITUCK, N.C. As the labor shortage continues, restaurants and hotels aren’t the only ones who need more staff.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation Ferry Division had to temporarily shut down one of their routes to re-allocate their workers.
People living on Knotts Island now must take the long way around to get to Currituck because the Currituck-Knotts Island Ferry is closed until Saturday, July 31.
New Ocracoke passenger ferry could be ready by summer, after 3 years of delays
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Outer Banks ferry service may operate on reduced schedule if more crews aren t hired © Provided by WXII 12 Greensboro-Winston-Salem outer banks
The North Carolina ferry service that carries passengers to the Outer Banks is facing a shortage of deck hands, seamen and captains.
The Virginian-Pilot reported last week that there s often a waiting list to get a ferry job. But this year the service needs to fill an expanded summer schedule.Sign up for our Newsletters
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Jed Dixon, deputy director of the North Carolina Ferry Division, said it s having a harder time than I can remember finding people.