Nightly lane and ramp closures at the Interstate 64 interchange at exit 91 (Route 285/Tinkling Spring Road) in Augusta County are scheduled for the week of Oct. 19-23. These are overnight closures in the Fishersville area for milling and paving. All work is weather permitting.
Overnight closures at the I-64 interchange at exit 91 (Route 285/Tinkling Spring Road) in Augusta County near Fishersville have been rescheduled for Oct. 18-20. These closures will allow contractors to perform milling and paving of the eastbound on-ramp and the westbound off-ramp.
Overnight closures are scheduled tonight and next week at the Interstate 64 interchange at exit 91 (Route 285/Tinkling Spring Road) in Augusta County near Fishersville. These closures will allow contractors to perform milling and paving of the eastbound off- and on-ramps and the westbound off-ramp.
The eastbound Interstate 64 left lane at mile marker 114 (Ivy) has reopened to traffic following an unplanned continuation of work to the bridge over Route 637 (Dick Woods Road) in Albemarle County.
The Virginia Department of Transportation has rescheduled the overnight closure of the Interstate 64 exit 91 eastbound off-ramp to Route 285 (Tinkling Spring Road) in Augusta County.
The Virginia Department of Transportation has scheduled overnight closures for the Interstate 64 exit 91 eastbound off-ramp to Route 285 (Tinkling Spring Road) in Augusta County.
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.
Governor Terry McAuliffe announced today construction has started on the first of three segments to widen Interstate 64. The first segment is a $122 million project that will add a lane and shoulder in each direction for 5.6 miles between Jefferson Avenue and Yorktown Road. About 100,000 vehicles travel this section every day.
The Virginia Department of Transportation has scheduled an overnight closure of the Interstate 64 exit 91 westbound on-ramp from Route 285 in Augusta County.
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