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VDOT presents quarterly maintenance update; supervisors raise signage, drainage and construction-traffic concerns
Summary
VDOT staff briefed the Board of Supervisors on routine maintenance, drainage repairs, winter preparations, and upcoming sidewalk projects; supervisors and residents raised specific safety concerns about faded signs, drainage, specific intersections and the traffic impacts of a proposed large development.
VDOT representatives gave the quarterly maintenance report and answered questions from the Board of Supervisors about signage, drainage, and construction-related traffic impacts.
Chris Dix, an associate with VDOT, told the board that crews have begun primary mowing from the north to the south of the county, replaced several drainage pipes including two 18-inch diameter pipes on Route 15, and have started winter preparations such as stockpiling salt and inspecting snow removal equipment. Dix said targeted sidewalk repairs are planned in the Fort Union area and that district staff will begin smart-scale project discussions with county staff…
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