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VDOT resident engineer outlines bridge work, resurfacing, standing‑water concerns and how to report maintenance
Summary
VDOT’s resident engineer reintroduced himself, described temporary alternating traffic at the Route 106 bridge replacement, described resurfacing and paving schedules, warned of standing water countywide after heavy rains, and urged residents to use the 1‑804‑ROAD hotline and the agency’s work‑order portal for maintenance requests.
At the July 14 New Kent County Board meeting, VDOT’s new resident engineer, Philip Frazier, reintroduced himself and asked the board for direction on the content and cadence of future maintenance reports.
Frazier told supervisors that temporary signals were installed at Route 106 at the Emmaus Church bridge over I‑64 to allow phased replacement of the bridge, and the new alternating single-lane traffic pattern was expected to be unbagged this week. “They’re gonna replace that bridge one side at a time, so you’ll only be able to maintain a single lane of traffic at any given point,” he said.…
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