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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 136 — Transportation

§ 136-102.10. Rest areas report.

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§ 136-102.10. Rest areas report.
No later than October 1 of each year, the Department shall submit an annual report to the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee and the Fiscal Research Division that contains the following information:
(1)Total inventory of rest areas.
(2)Location and description of each rest area to include condition of the rest area buildings, parking, landscape, ingress and egress roads, restrooms, lighting, vending, whether collocated with a welcome center, and availability of Wi-Fi and cell phone service strength.
(3)Most recent reopening date and the reason and length of closure before reopening.
(4)Actual expenditures by categories to include staff, contracts, building operations, and other maintenance.
(5)Number of estimated visitors and how estimated visitors are calculated.
(6)Planned renovations and closures for renovations. (2021-180, s. 41.23(a).)
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