
VDOT awarded more than $4.5M in federal grants
VDOT was recently awarded two federal grants totaling more than $4.5 million to enhance safety, improve congestion and incident management, and predict parking availability.

VDOT was recently awarded two federal grants totaling more than $4.5 million to enhance safety, improve congestion and incident management, and predict parking availability.

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.

The Virginia Transportation Construction Job Board, vatransportationjobs.org, provides information and links to jobs across the Commonwealth.

The Virginia Department of Transportation, in partnership with the Department of Rail and Public Transportation, has launched the Virginia Commuter Survey, a statewide effort to gauge COVID-19 impacts to commuting around the Commonwealth.

As part of the ongoing 5th Street corridor study, the Virginia Department of Transportation invites public feedback on potential projects between Harris Road in Charlottesville and Ambrose Commons Drive in Albemarle County.

Motorists across the Commonwealth will see COVID-19 health safety messages on VDOT changeable message signs.

Effective at 5 p.m., Friday, VDOT is closing offices and other non-public facilities to walk-in visitors until further notice as a precaution to help prevent spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19.

VDOT will reschedule its public hearing concerning improvements to Route 720 (Smithland Road) in Rockingham County.

VDOT will provide a virtual public comment opportunity on draft recommendations for potential corridor improvements on the Route 60 corridor

Construction bids on several highway projects in the VDOT Lynchburg District were approved recently.