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Interstate 485 (I-485), also known as the Charlotte Outerbelt, is a
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encircling
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. As a complete loop, it is primarily signed with "inner" and "outer" designations, though at some major interchanges, supplemental signage reflects the local compass orientation of the road. The entire route lies within Mecklenburg County. A beltway for the
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was first proposed in the mid-1970s, with the first section opening in 1990. The beltway was completed in stages over the next several decades, including the completion of the last segment of the highway on June 5, 2015.


Route description

All of I-485 is part of the National Highway System, a network of roads important for the nation's defense, economy, and mobility. Most of I-485 ranges from four to eight lanes wide, and the speed limit for the entire loop is .


Western half

The mileage begins at I-77/ US 21 in southern Charlotte, near the
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state line. The southwestern segment of I-485 from here to
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is known as the Seddon "Rusty" Goode Jr. Freeway. Proceeding through, I-485 crosses I-77/US 21 on a pair of bridges connecting I-485 to I-77, and vice versa. Past the bridges, the terrain of the Interstate transitions from asphalt to concrete. Crossing Coffey Creek, a branch of Sugar Creek, I-485 passes through generally suburban development with trees lining the sides of the road. Shortly after, it meets
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(South Tryon Street), one of the primary thoroughfares through Charlotte. The Interstate gradually makes a slight curve to the north and meets an interchange with Arrowood Road, another one of Charlotte's main streets, with a
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restaurant seen to the side. I-485 then curves left again and intersects NC 160 (Steele Creek Road), providing access to Charlotte Premium Outlets. Yet again, I-485 turns entirely north, exiting the suburban areas and entering some rural development. Crossing over the
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rail line of
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and a small stream, I-485 intersects with US 29/ US 74 (Wilkinson Boulevard), allowing entrance to the main terminal of
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. At that same moment, I-485 immediately meets I-85 at a
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. The lanes from I-485 to southbound I-85 are often congested due to them merging into one. North of the I-85 interchange, the naming of I-485 changes to the Craig Lawing Freeway, named after W. Craig Lawing, the former senator and politician of North Carolina. I-485 passes through more rural areas and just west of a wildlife refuge and lake. I-485 then intersects a
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with Moores Chapel Road, allowing drivers to reach the
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. The Interstate next meets NC 27 at a
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for Mount Holly, then crosses the Long Creek, a tributary of the
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. I-485 continues through forested land and near a dog park before utilizing another partial cloverleaf interchange with NC 16 (Brookshire Boulevard) for Newton at milemarker 16. The interchange as of 2018 has been undergoing a feasibility study that would help improve traffic flow to I-485 and widen the northbound lanes on NC 16. I-485 then makes a gradual turn northeast, meeting another roundabout interchange with Oakdale Road, opened in 2017. Continuing through forest yet again, I-485 turns even further to the east and crosses the Long Creek two more times, then enters suburban areas and meets the western terminus of NC 24 (Harris Boulevard) at an interchange with a single cloverleaf, where drivers on NC 24 can access Northlake Mall. I-485 then turns slightly northeast, entering Huntersville, and crosses another small stream before making another curve back east, intersecting with I-77 again at a large interchange composed of partial cloverleaf and turbine interchange ramps. The segment of I-485 from here to I-85 is the latest segment of the Interstate, completed in 2015. I-485 also picks up the name H. Allen Tate Jr. Highway, named after
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, the founder of Allen Tate Realtors. It immediately has a partial cloverleaf for NC 115 at exit 23C, which is proposed to undergo widening from I-485 to NC 24. The Interstate also passes above US 21 without direct access and then intersects a unique roundabout interchange with Benfield Road, Prosperity Church Road, and Prosperity Ridge Road; these three roads are all accessed via Robert Helms Road going inbound and Craven Thomas Road outbound respectively. I-485 then turns a bit southeast and reaches a
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with Mallard Creek Road, another one of Charlotte's main roads. It turns even more in a southeast direction and reaches a turbine interchange with I-85 once more.


Eastern half

From the I-85 interchange, I-485 becomes the Governor James G. Martin Freeway, named after the former governor of North Carolina. The terrain of I-485 becomes a mixture of concrete and asphalt, and the Interstate passes through somewhat suburban areas, intersecting US 29 (North Tryon Street) a second time, providing access to Concord Mills and
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. I-485 then meets NC 49 (University City Boulevard) at a partial cloverleaf interchange also a mile later for the
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. It passes underneath Lynx Blue Line and crosses the Back Creek as it yet again enters rural areas, going over the Reedy Creek and paralleling, later crossing the McKee Creek, both of them being tributaries of the Rocky River. From here, the terrain is entirely asphalt. I-485 then meets NC 24/NC 27 (Albemarle Road) a second time at a partial cloverleaf interchange. The Interstate intersects with NC 51 (Blair Road) a mile later near the town of Mint Hill. It turns entirely due south, then intersects NC 218 a mile after that by crossing the Clear Creek. Passing Idlewild Road, which underwent construction numerous times, I-485 turns southwest, and utilizes another partial cloverleaf interchange with US 74. The interchange ramps were closed as part of a project to build express lanes along I-485 on August 1, 2023. Several miles later, I-485 has a partial cloverleaf interchange with NC 16 (Providence Road) again, just outside the Ballantyne neighborhood, where it travels entirely in a westward direction. It then enters suburban areas and receives the northern terminus of US 521 (Johnston Road) at milemarker 61. The express lanes in the future will connect Johnston Road directly to I-485, and vice versa. I-485 then turns a little northwest, crossing McAlpine Creek, another tributary of the Catawba River before turning in a north direction and intersecting NC 51 (Pineville-Matthews Road) at a partial cloverleaf interchange. A mile later, I-485 passes just south of the I-485/South Boulevard
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located off of South Boulevard at milemarker 65, as well as access to the President James K. Polk Historic Site. I-485 then continues northwest, crossing Sugar Creek, before reaching I-77/US 21 at a
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, completing the beltway and resetting the mileage.


Orientation and signage

Since I-485 is a beltway, the compass orientation of the freeway is not uniform around the loop. To remedy the uniformity issue, the inner–outer orientation system was implemented and became the primary method of signing the direction of travel around the loop. Some sections of the loop are signed with additional north–south or east/west labels (depending on the general direction of travel along a particular stretch) to aid drivers familiar with compass directions. Usually when both systems are utilized on signs, the compass directional banner is placed above the number shield and the inner/outer banner is placed below. Officials originally decided to use only "north" and "south" compass directions when signing the route, but, because this would be confusing with multiple "norths" and "souths", "inner" and "outer" designations were included. Although "east" and "west" signs exist, these were phased out in favor of "inner" and "outer" designations. Traffic traveling in a
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direction around the city of Charlotte is on the "Inner" loop and traffic traveling in a
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direction is on the "Outer" loop. This system can be confusing, but it is logical; since traffic in the US generally travels on the right side of the road, the clockwise traveling lanes will always be the "Inner" lanes of a loop. There are three control cities along the route: Huntersville, Matthews, and Pineville. Secondary control cities, which include
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, Statesville,
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, and Columbia, are also listed at various interchanges for travelers that want to bypass Charlotte to other destinations, via I-77 and I-85.


Dedicated and memorial names

I-485 in North Carolina is split into four dedicated or memorialized stretches of freeway: * Seddon "Rusty" Goode Freeway: The official name of the southwest section, from milemarkers 0 to 10. Seddon Goode served on the transportation board in Mecklenburg County and helped bring I-485 as a reality. It was approved on March 7, 1997. * Craig Lawing Freeway: The official name of the northwest section, named for W. Craig Lawing from milemarkers 10 to 23 that was approved on February 2, 2001. * H. Allen Tate Jr. Highway: The official name of the northeast section, from milemarkers 23 to 31. It was named after the founder of Allen Tate Realtors and was dedicated on March 27, 2015. ** Doctor Jay M. Robinson Freeway: It was the official name of the northeast section, from 2001 to 2015 and named after a former superintendent of the
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system. Approved on January 5, 2001, it was never signed; when this section was finally constructed in 2015, it was redesignated to honor H. Allen Tate Jr. * Governor James G. Martin Freeway: The official name of the southeast section, from milemarkers 31 to 67. It was named in honor of Governor James G. Martin who served North Carolina from 1985 to 1993 and was approved on December 4, 1993.


History

The first section of what became I-485 was completed around 1967, connecting a newly opened section of
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with US 29 near the Cabarrus
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county line. This section became a part of I-485 on May 5, 1999, the first section of the highway on the north end of the county. In 1975, planning began for the Charlotte outerbelt. On July 8, 1988, Governor James G. Martin and state transportation secretary Seddon Goode attended a
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near US 521, marking the start of construction on the first section between US 521 and
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(NC 51). Martin also announced the designation "Interstate 485" for what had previously been called the outerbelt. The section opened November 1, 1990, two months earlier than planned. A $67.2-million (equivalent to $ in ) section of I-485 from US 521 to I-77 was opened on October 24, 1994. This section included a four-level interchange, the first and only in North Carolina, at its junction with I-77. On December 9, 1994, the section from NC 51 to Rea Road was opened. On July 1, 1997, a $13.9-million (equivalent to $ in ) section of I-485 was opened between I-77 and NC 49, a section designated the Seddon "Rusty" Goode Jr. Freeway, named for a member of the
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who helped decide where I-485 would be built. On August 15, 1997, of I-485 were opened between Rea Road and NC 16 (Providence Road). An $8.6-million (equivalent to $ in ) section from NC 49 to Brown-Grier Road in the Steele Creek community was opened in two stages in August 26 and 27; the name of Brown-Grier Road was changed to Arrowood Road when that road was extended. were opened on September 15, connecting NC 16 to US 74. In May 1999, the original segment between I-85 and US 29 (North Tryon Street) was widened and rebuilt to
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, officially becoming part of I-485; a few months later, on August 13, the segment was extended to NC 49 (University City Boulevard). In December 1999, the main section of I-485 continued its extension north from US 74 to Idlewild Road, adding . In June 2000, another extension was completed, between Idlewild Road and Lawyers Road in Mint Hill, at a cost of $10.2 million (equivalent to $ in ). In 2003, the last needed to link main I-485 to its northern stub were completed, at a cost of $55.4 million (equivalent to $ in ). Opening in two phases, the first segment was opened on September 3, 2003, between University City Boulevard and NC 27 (Albemarle Road). Two months later, the second segment was opened on November 19, between Albemarle Road and Lawyers Road. On October 19, 2004, I-485 was widened, from four to six lanes between I-77/US 21 and Arrowood Road, and extended between Arrowood Road and I-85 (near Belmont). Completion of the $100-million (equivalent to $ in ) segment was noted that it would relieve traffic along the Billy Graham Parkway and provide an alternative route to
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. On December 15, 2006, a segment between I-85 (near Belmont) and NC 27 (Mount Holly Road) was opened. Signed as Future I-485, it was also dedicated as the Craig Lawing Freeway. Six months later, on May 9, 2007, another segment, between Mount Holly Road and NC 16 (Brookshire Boulevard) was opened. On December 4, 2008, a segment between Brookshire Boulevard and NC 115 (Old Statesville Road) was opened; all future signage was removed from the previous segments, with new signage showing connection between I-77, toward Statesville, and I-85, toward Spartanburg. In 2011, the West Boulevard interchange (exit 6) was opened to traffic, existing previously as a graded future interchange since 2004. The final segment, from I-77 to I-85 near the
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, had begun the right-of-way acquisition phase with contracts awarded in June 2010. The segment was opened to traffic on June 5, 2015, finally completing the loop and providing a direct connection from I-77 near Huntersville to I-85 near Concord Mills. Since 2003, the
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(NCDOT) has made sure that future segments of I-485 were designed with a minimum of six travel lanes. While the first segments of I-485 were already choked by traffic due to Charlotte's rapid growth, NCDOT could not immediately deal with the issue thanks to a 2000 policy that prevented the state using trust fund money, a major source of funding for new projects, to widen existing roads. Eventually, NCDOT was able to allocate new funds for a widening project, between US 521 (Johnston Road) and I-77/US 21, which was slated for construction in 2012. On November 18, 2011, NCDOT changed the plans with an extension of the widening project to Rea Road and additional space allocated for a future toll lane, between Johnston Road and I-77/US 21. Construction on the modified widening project began in 2013. At a cost of $83.3 million (equivalent to $ in ), the widening project was completed in December 2015. On January 15, 2017, the Oakdale Road interchange (exit 18) was opened to traffic, existing previously as a graded future interchange since 2008.


Future

Since November 18, 2011, NCDOT has made plans for future toll lanes along I-485. Modifying an already planned widening project between US 521 (Johnston Road) and I-77/US 21, it called on a future toll lane to be constructed as well as extending the widening project towards Rea Road. The future toll lanes, when completed would be between US 74 (Independence Boulevard) and I-77/US 21; in April 2014, the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization (CRTPO) adopted the 2040 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP), which included establishing toll lanes along I-485. The first segment of the new toll lanes, between Johnston Road and I-77/US 21, were completed in December 2015 but were not opened. The new unopen lanes along I-485 became controversial and discussions were made about making it a
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(HOV lane), or at least temporally; however, local and state officials said that could not be done and would cost more for just temporary use of the lanes. At a cost of $202.9 million, the I-485 Express Lanes project will establish new toll lanes along its entire planned route. It will also include the following improvements: adding additional general purpose lanes between Providence Road and Rea Road, extending auxiliary lanes between Independence Boulevard and East John Street, establishing dedicated connectors from the Express Lanes to Johnston Road (eastbound only) and Westinghouse Boulevard (westbound only), and incorporating the existing planned project of adding a new interchange at Weddington Road. Tolls would be collected using an
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(ETC) system; drivers will need to have the
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, or other interoperable transponder, or will be billed by mail with a higher rate. Construction was slated to begin "tentatively" in mid-2018, but started in Summer 2019, and is currently still going on as of 2024; its completion date is set for Spring/Summer 2025.


Exit list

Milemarker numbering along the loop freeway goes in a
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direction, beginning and ending at the interchange with I-77/ US 21 in southern Charlotte.


See also

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* I-485 / South Boulevard (LYNX station)


References


External links

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NCRoads.com: I-485
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