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Charlottesville Traffic Alert: Route 250 bypass on Wednesday

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CharlottesvilleCharlottesville Police Officers will be directing traffic on Park Street at the intersection of the Route 250 Bypass ramps on Wednesday, September 10th as new traffic signals are installed. Work will occur between 9am – 4pm. The signals will become operational when the Interchange project is complete.

The Route 250 Bypass will be reduced to two lanes on Wednesday, September 10th between 9am – 4pm to install a new waterline. Traffic lanes will be shifted throughout the day to accommodate the work, but one lane eastbound and one lane westbound will be maintained at all times.

Work zone is posted at 25 MPH – please drive carefully.

For project information, please visit www.250interchange.org.

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