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Pittsylvania supervisors review proposed additions to secondary six‑year unpaved‑roads plan
Summary
At a work session, VDOT representative Jay Craddock outlined a proposal to add several unpaved roads to the county's secondary six‑year plan, saying available funds would cover roughly 3.9 miles at an estimated $756,000. Supervisors asked clarifying questions; a public hearing and final decision were set for next month.
Jay Craddock, a transportation representative, presented a draft list of unpaved roads proposed for addition to Pittsylvania County’s secondary six‑year plan during the Board of Supervisors work session. Craddock told supervisors the draft shows about $756,000 available for unpaved‑road projects and that, at that funding level, the county could pave roughly 3.9 miles.
Why it matters: The county must prioritize a small number of unpaved roads because funds are limited; adding a road to the six‑year plan is the first step before a public hearing and final board decision.
Craddock said the roads he recommended for addition — which…
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