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Interstate 64 corridor study open house set for Dec. 12

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interstate 64A public meeting on the ongoing Interstate 64 corridor study has been scheduled for 5-7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12.

This Open House, to be held at the Crozet Public Library located at 2020 Library Avenue in Crozet, will provide information and solicit the public’s feedback as part of the inter-regional study of transportation needs in the I-64 corridor between Charlottesville and Staunton.

The Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission (TJPDC) and the Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission are undertaking a transportation study to examine transportation issues in the I-64 Corridor from Charlottesville to Staunton. The project will examine traffic congestion, transit, vehicle speeds and public safety issues.  This Open House provides an opportunity to learn about the study and interact with the study team and agency officials. Most importantly, it will allow citizens the opportunity to provide input and identify areas of concern. The project study team will be available to answer your questions and take your comments.

For more information, please visit the study website: campo.tjpdc.org/i64-corridor.

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