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VDOT outlines secondary 6-year plan; Madison supervisors pick tar-and-chip surface treatment and set public hearing timeline

2603635 · March 13, 2025
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VDOT presented the secondary six-year plan and cost estimates; the board signaled support for surface treatment (tar-and-chip) on most roads to stretch grant dollars and set a May 13 target to return for a public hearing ahead of the June 1 deadline.

The Virginia Department of Transportation updated the Madison County Board of Supervisors on the secondary six‑year plan during the March 11 meeting, and county leaders agreed to pursue surface treatment for most priority gravel roads to extend available grant dollars.

VDOT representative Miss Shepherd said preliminary design and environmental review milestones are underway for several projects and presented revised cost estimates showing substantial savings when using surface treatment instead of asphalt on multiple segments.…

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