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VDOT reintroduces resident engineer, outlines signal timing fixes and offers quarterly briefings
Summary
VDOT’s new resident engineer for Goochland reintroduced himself at the July 1 meeting, said he will pursue more intentional quarterly briefings with the county, and reported recent traffic-signal timing and camera-detection fixes at Ashland Road and other intersections; supervisors pressed for more data on resurfacing, mowing and mailbox setback.
Philip Frazier, the newly assigned VDOT resident engineer for the Asheboro (district) residency, reintroduced himself to the Goochland Board of Supervisors on July 1 and outlined several near-term operational actions and a proposal for a more intentional county–VDOT partnership.
Frazier said he will reach out to County Administrator Dr. Jeremy Raley and make quarterly presentations that focus on grant opportunities, winter preparation and resurfacing priorities, and that he welcomes board direction on the level of detail the county wants in regular maintenance reports. He told the board he plans to be “intentional and specific” about priorities and…
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