ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) -- Business and government leaders in Asheville hope a new administration in the governor's office can get a massive road project back on track.
The Asheville Citizen-Times reports (http://avlne.ws/UXGbcb ) that the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce has invited Transportation Secretary Tony Tata and state Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker to come to a May meeting about a $500 million project to improve Interstate 26 and other highways.
The project would build a new interchange between I-26 and Interstates 40 and 240, build new bridges over the French Broad River and improve the interchange between I-240 and I-26 on the north side of the city.
Business leaders plan to point out how I-26 is now the economic backbone of western North Carolina.

