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Amherst supervisors commit to VDOT revenue-share application for Victoria Drive; add $261,682 to CIP

5533487 · August 5, 2025
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The Board of Supervisors voted to amend the capital improvement plan to include the countymatch needed for a VDOT revenue-share application to upgrade Victoria Drive, and approved a boilerplate resolution committing to the application process. Staff said the project cost rose to $523,364 and the countymatch increased to $261,682.

The Amherst County Board of Supervisors voted Aug. 5 to amend the fiscal year 2026 capital improvement plan to include a 50% match of $261,682 for a Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) revenue-share application to upgrade Victoria Drive. The change follows staff and VDOT updates that increased the project cost from an earlier VDOT estimate of $447,818.87 to a current total of $523,364, Board member Tyler Creasy told supervisors. Creasy said the county added the match to the FY26 CIP so staff could include the project on this years application list. The board also approved a resolution the county must submit with the final VDOT…

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