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VDOT reports storm cleanup, paving schedule and traffic plans for big Blacksburg concert
Summary
Virginia Department of Transportation staff told the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors that crews continue storm debris removal and patching, major overlays and surface treatments are planned on several roads, and VDOT is coordinating with police for traffic management during a May concert on the Virginia Tech campus.
The Virginia Department of Transportation told the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors on April 14 that crews remain focused on storm debris cleanup and road patching while preparing a broader paving schedule for spring and summer.
David Clark, VDOT’s presenter, said paving has begun in the Catawba area along Route 785 and that planned overlays include about 1.5 miles on Tyler Road, work on Old Town Road and Blue Springs Road near Charlottesville, and roughly a mile on Mount Tabor using plant‑mix asphalt overlay. VDOT also listed a surface‑treatment program covering several…
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