Overview
Promoting Small-Town Economic Development • Creating Safe Connections • Strengthening Flood Resiliency
The Hendersonville Downtown Streets Modernization project will improve safety for all travel modes, contribute to the quality of life of area residents and visitors, enhance local connectivity, and promote small-town economic development through the provision of 0.7 miles of safe, convenient, and modernized streets. The two project components will expand safe and accessible pedestrian infrastructure, improve public safety, and boost Hendersonville’s status as a regional economic and tourism hub.
VIEW THE 2026 BUILD GRANT APPLICATION
Key Details:
- Project Location: Hendersonville, NC
- Project Length: .7 miles
- Grand Administration: NCDOT in partnership with the City of Hendersonville
- Estimated Completion Date: 2032
- This 2026 application includes components of the
City's 2025 BUILD grant application, which received a
Project of Merit designation.
Project Goals:
- Create Safe Connections
- Revitalize Local Businesses
- Strengthen Disaster Resiliency
66% of the project cost will be spent within an Area of Persistent Poverty.
The 2026 Build Grant Application is submitted by the City of Hendersonville in partnership with the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Henderson County, Blue Ridge Bicycle Club, Ecusta Trail, and the French Broad River Metropolitan Planning Organization.


The project is supported by over a decade of previous planning efforts, studies, and public engagement showing strong technical feasibility and public support.