Staunton: Milling, paving of multiple city streets begins Wednesday
The City of Staunton’s spring paving program will begin Tuesday, April 30, with work planned on numerous streets throughout the city.
The City of Staunton’s spring paving program will begin Tuesday, April 30, with work planned on numerous streets throughout the city.
Temporary traffic-pattern changes are planned for Route 33 in Harrisonburg starting Wednesday, April 30, at I-81 exit 247.
A new signal will control traffic on Route 257 (Friedens Church Road) in Rockingham County near Mount Crawford.
The Virginia Department of Transportation will install temporary signals on the Route 42 bridge over Buckingham Branch Railroad.
Motorists should be alert for brief periods when the entrance or exit ramps at I-81 exit 235 (Weyers Cave/Grottoes) will be closed.
The West Beverley Sidewalk Improvement and State of Good Repair repaving project will resume the week of April 14.
A portion of Route 640 (Model Road) in Rockingham County is scheduled to close for a little more than two weeks starting Monday, April 14.
Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of crashes, serious injuries and fatalities on the roads in Virginia.
The Commonwealth Transportation Board will host nine meetings in Virginia for the public to share feedback on transportation projects.
After realizing the city will have a funding gap of $13.5 million for a roundabout project at the intersection of Richmond and Greenville avenues, Staunton is reconsidering options.
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