New traffic patterns went into effect early this morning on Route 29 near Rio Road in Albemarle County. Two median crossovers were closed and two temporary signals were activated to accommodate construction activities on the Rio Road grade-separated intersection project.
The eastbound Interstate 64 right lane will be closed at mile marker 114 (Ivy) for an unplanned continuation of work to the bridge over Route 637 (Dick Woods Road) in Albemarle County.
Albemarle County is hosting the inaugural Neighborhood Leadership Learning Series on Thursday, October 1, from 5:30-7:30 pm at the County Office Building (401 McIntire Road), 2nd Floor.
The Route 29 Solutions projects will improve safety and mobility in the area, but what will happen during construction? Over the coming weeks, you will notice increased construction activity as several projects begin.
Albemarle County is proud to announce that Dan Eggleston, Chief of the Albemarle County Department of Fire Rescue, received the 2015 Career Fire Chief of the Year award.
The ramp from Interstate 64 eastbound to Route 20 (Scottsville Road) northbound, at exit 121 B in Albemarle County, is closed to traffic due to police activity. The ramp is expected to be closed for several hours.
This week the Virginia Department of Transportation begins work to construct a right-turn lane at the intersection of westbound Route 53 (Thomas Jefferson Parkway) and Route 729 (Milton Road) in Albemarle County, where limited sight distance is a safety concern.
Albemarle County is providing updated information to assist participants in the county’s Land Use Assessment Program in complying with the 2016 revalidation process.
On Wednesday at the Seminole Trail Volunteer Fire Department, Dan Eggleston, Albemarle County Fire Rescue Chief, and Mike Rose, Battalion Chief of the Seminole Trail Volunteer Fire Department, will present local citizen Ann Kashatus with a Certificate of Appreciation in recognition of her quick thinking and bravery during a fire at a family member’s home.
Albemarle County has prepared a draft Action Plan describing how the County has contributed and will continue to contribute towards the cleanup of the Chesapeake Bay.
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