
Work on expansion of Waynesboro I-64 Park and Ride scheduled to begin next week
A $1 million expansion of the Park and Ride in Waynesboro that will will parking spaces, transit facilities and improved access and lighting begins on Monday.

A $1 million expansion of the Park and Ride in Waynesboro that will will parking spaces, transit facilities and improved access and lighting begins on Monday.

Through tractor trailers will be prohibited on Beech Grove/Reeds Gap Road from Mount Torrey Road (Va. 664)/Love Road (Va. 814) in Augusta County to Patrick Henry Highway (Va. 151) in Nelson County, a distance of 7.95 miles.

VDOT will hold a design public hearing on Tuesday for the replacement of the Route 17/50/522 (Millwood Pike) bridge over Interstate 81 in Frederick County.

The final phase of the construction involves shifting the entrance from U.S. 29 southbound to I-64 eastbound from the right lane to the left lane, with access to the I-64 east entrance ramp controlled by a traffic signal.

The Interstate 81 Advisory Committee has scheduled a virtual meeting for 3 p.m. Friday. Members of the public are invited to participate by viewing the meeting online, and submitting questions over the phone.

The Interstate 81 Advisory Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 9 a.m. on Friday. Members of the public are invited to participate by viewing the meeting online and submitting questions by phone.

The Virginia Department of Transportation will be closing the Route 720 Bridge over Interstate 81 in Rockingham County as part of plans to replace the existing structure.

VDOT has launched a new website detailing projects that are underway and planned as part of Virginia’s $2 billion Interstate 81 Corridor Improvement Program.

All westbound lanes on Interstate 64 will be closed at mile marker 35 in Alleghany County July 9-10 for pavement rehabilitation work.

Motorists should be alert for right lane closures along eastbound Interstate 64 in the city of Covington from Monday, July 6, through Friday, July 10.
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