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VDOT presents draft 2026–2031 secondary roads plan; residents press for Breezy Ridge and other unpaved roads to be added
Summary
VDOT presented Bedford County’s draft secondary six‑year plan for fiscal years 2026–2031. The draft allocates $7.38 million at the residency level and includes 17 rural rustic projects and three countywide cost centers; residents of Breezy Ridge and other gravel roads urged the board to add their roads to the plan.
Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) staff presented the county’s draft secondary six‑year plan for fiscal years 2026–2031 at the April 14 meeting and told the board the draft is funded with an allocation of $7,380,732 at the residency level.
VDOT’s presenter (Brian) and colleagues summarized the program components: 17 rural rustic projects and three countywide cost centers. VDOT said allocations are driven by the Commonwealth Transportation Board’s revenue projections and Department of Taxation estimates; the draft includes $169,001.46 in tele fee funds and $1,086,731 in unpaved-road funds available…
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