Apex Peakway SW Connector


The Apex Peakway southwest connector project will complete a gap in the existing Peakway, by constructing a four-lane bridge over South Salem Street and the CSX rail line. The project will provide greater connectivity and mobility around town for motorists and pedestrians.

Project Status (02/02/26)

  • Paving completed on Apex Peakway from James Street to Yateley Lane.  
  • Retaining wall complete on the south side of the future bridge.
  • Retaining wall in progress along Shangri-La/loop road, north side of future bridge, and Whitehall Manor frontage.
  • Water line complete from the bridge to Sugarland Drive.
  • Bridge girders have been installed.
  • Bridge deck construction in progress.


Peakway Progress Jan2026

  • Road Closure: Apex Peakway will remain closed from S. Salem St to Towhee Dr until summer of 2026, and is necessary in order to construct the connector road from Apex Peakway to Salem St, in preparation for the Peakway bridge construction over Salem St and the CSX railroad.
  • Detour: Traffic is detoured along Olive Chapel Road, Williams Street, and Salem Street. Grappenhall Drive at Apex Peakway and Towhee Drive at Apex Peakway will both remain accessible during construction. As a temporary traffic calming measure, speed humps have been installed on Grappenhall Dr and Applethorn Dr, and will remain in place during the Peakway closure. The general public is encouraged to follow the posted detour route rather than detouring through neighborhood streets.
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Apex Peakway Southwest Connector Map

Peakway SW Connector Map web

Conceptual Drawing of Peakway Bridge & Ramp

Apex Peakway SW

Education / Outreach


The southwest connector project has been in the works for several years, with community engagement throughout the planning and design phases. See information below presented during various open house sessions. 

Neighborhood Outreach (Summer 2024)

Traffic calming plans were developed and approved by the Homeowner Associations of Whitehall Manor and Whitehall Village to help mitigate traffic speeds within these neighborhoods during project construction. Seven speed tables are being installed along Grappenhall Drive and Applethorn Drive.

Open House Information and Visualizations

Environmental Documentation (January 2018)

The environmental documentation requirements under National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) have been completed and approved. The full documentation can be found here: Approved Categorical Exclusion (PDF).

Traffic Noise Report (February 2017)

In February 2017, the North Carolina Department of Transportation approved the Traffic Noise Report completed for the Apex Peakway Southwest Connector project. Traffic noise impacts and temporary construction noise impacts can be a consequence of transportation projects. The Traffic Noise Report utilized computer models created with the latest Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA’s) Traffic Noise Model software to predict noise levels and define impacted receptors (locations) along the proposed new roadway project. Five impacted residential receptors were identified. Noise abatement for each impacted receptor was found to be either not reasonable or not feasible. Please review the report for detailed information.

Neighborhood Meetings (February-March 2017) 

In response to comments received at a public open house in December of 2016, the Town hosted additional meetings for those neighborhoods adjacent to the project, including: Shangri-La Mobile Home Park (February 20, 2017), Whitehall Manor (March 6, 2017), and Salem Village (March 14, 2017). During the meetings the project team reviewed the preliminary design of the Apex Peakway Southwest Connector project, discussed comments and responses received during the open house held in December, and offered an opportunity for attendees to ask any additional questions.

View the presentation delivered at the neighborhood meetings