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McIntire Road traffic alert, detour for Monday

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road-work-headerPolice officers will be directing traffic as McIntire Road in Charlottesville is paved between Harris Street and the Route 250 Bypass and John W. Warner Parkway is paved between Melbourne Road and the Route 250 Bypass starting noon on Monday, April 6th to Wednesday, April 8th.

The Route 250 ramps to/from McIntire Road and John W. Warner Parkway will also be paved/impacted as asphalt is tied in. One travel lane in each direction will remain open on McIntire Road and vehicles exiting Birdwood/Hillcrest neighborhood will be accommodated. Work will occur between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm weekdays.

Work also continues on the ramps serving McIntire Road and John W. Parkway as temporary asphalt is removed, permanent curbing added, grading/landscaping is finalized and paving is completed. Ramp closures are to be expected weekdays between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm until Friday, April 10th. Formal detour signage will be in place.

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

For project information, please visit 250interchange.org.




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