I grew up in a house right on Hwy 150, between the intersection of Hwy 16/150 and Mt Pleasant Road. When I was about 10 to 15 years old , we could walk or ride our ATVs up and down Hwy 150 from my house to our furniture store, from our furniture store to Hwy 16 and then back down to The General Store at Mt Pleasant Rd. I guess it was about a two mile stretch, there was rarely traffic on the road and I knew everyone that lived on both sides of the road. We would walk or ride a little bit, stop at someones house for a drink, pick up another friend and keep going. Parents didn’t worry that some crazy driver was going to hit us…maybe they should have been worried…but there just wasn’t that much traffic on the road and cars just didn’t seem to go as fast as they do today…
Fast forward about 25 years and we see today that there is a constant stream of traffic. Some people will sit in their driveways for 5 minutes waiting on a break in traffic so that they can turn out…and that is just to turn right…sometimes it is longer to turn left. Many of the old family farms have turned in to shopping centers, office buildings, apartment complexes, and residential or commercial subdivisions. Today, no one could imagine adults, much less children, walking or riding anything up and down Hwy 150…
Hwy 150 has now become a strategic corridor in the eyes of the state and is being added to the list of Highways in the state to widen…I would say it is about time. When will they start??? Well, the planning has begun and three counties (Iredell, Catawba and Lincoln) and two muncipalities (Mooresville and Lincolnton) are working together to create a plan for the widening of the 22.6 mile stretch of Hwy 150. The initial portion should begin in 2014 when the state can begin buying the rights of way for the road…and will be about a 5 mile stretch from Mooresville to just on the other side of the Catawba County line. The counties are in the initial stages of this process and are trying to work as a team to create a plan that will hopefully speed up the funding for the widening process.
If you are interested in learning more about this, check out this link: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/breaking/story/507252.html