
VDOT ready for winter weather
It may be a few weeks before winter weather moves in, but VDOT is prepared for its arrival with staffing, equipment and materials.

It may be a few weeks before winter weather moves in, but VDOT is prepared for its arrival with staffing, equipment and materials.

VDOT and property owners both play an important role in preventing drainage problems, which can cause dangerous flooding on roads.

The Virginia Department of Transportation is partnering with Highland County Public Schools to offer a transportation and community career fair.

Thousands of pollinator-friendly plants have taken root at the Route 50/17 Park & Ride in Clarke County.

VDOT invites owners of small businesses to attend one of three upcoming events to learn about becoming a vendor.

The summer months will bring further progress to the Interstate 81 exit 310 interchange project in Frederick County.

The Virginia Department of Transportation is closing one lane on a two-lane bridge on Route 159 (Dunlap Creek Road) in Alleghany County.

At least a half-dozen secondary roads in Alleghany County remain closed Friday evening due to flooding or damage from Thursday’s storms.

F.L. Showalter Inc. will begin night work at the Route 29 Business and Second Street intersection in Amherst next week and motorists will experience delays.

Heavy rains throughout the day in the Alleghany County area of Virginia have caused numerous roads to close due to flooding.
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