Gov. Mike Easley's budget proposal includes $40.4 million for a new capital visitor's center.
The existing visitor's center, isn't a center at all, David Bracken reports. It's a reception desk hidden in a corner of the N.C. Museum of History's lobby.
"It's been so embarrassing for us when people walk in and say, 'Is this the visitor center?'" said Jackie Parrish, the center's acting director. "First they have to find us, and then they have to find a parking space. They are fit to be tied when they get in here."
Easley's proposal is for a new 55,000-square-foot visitors center by 2011, which would feature a stand-alone center and a two-level underground parking garage.
The new center would be the second large development project undertaken by the state downtown.
The $109 million Green Square project calls for construction of a Department of Environment and Natural Resources building, an expansion of the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences and an underground parking facility.
The visitors center would be directly east of the Museum of History on what is now a paved parking lot for state workers. Among its amenities would be an outdoor plaza, classroom space, a drop-off point for school buses, and designated parking.