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VDOT briefed supervisors on storm damage, crews and remaining repairs
Summary
James Swartz, the Virginia Department of Transportation residency administrator, told the Grayson County Board of Supervisors that VDOT continues working on 155 identified permanent storm-repair sites, with roughly 35 remaining and several routes awaiting pipe and paving work.
James Swartz, the Virginia Department of Transportation residency administrator, told the Grayson County Board of Supervisors that VDOT continues work on storm damage across the county and that significant tasks remain before all routes can be fully reopened.
Swartz said VDOT has identified 155 permanent repair sites; roughly 35 of those sites remain to be completed. Several closures remain in place while crews await manufactured concrete pipe and warmer paving temperatures. Work on some larger slope-stabilization contracts has proceeded more slowly than expected because of cold weather and the need for pumps and grout, he said.
The update described two separate contractor teams: cut crews that remove uprooted or leaning trees…
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