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Supervisors Back Three Transportation‑Alternatives Projects; Pocahontas Trail Proposal Deferred for Further Study

5361590 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

James City County approved resolutions supporting three Transportation Alternatives Program applications for sidewalks and safe‑routes projects. Officials deferred a proposal to reconfigure Pocahontas Trail into a three‑lane section with bike lanes pending further study of traffic and development impacts near the Route 199 interchange.

The James City County Board of Supervisors approved resolutions to apply for Virginia Department of Transportation Transportation Alternatives Program funds for three community projects and asked staff to defer a fourth, more complex proposal for additional study.

Staff recommended four candidate projects for an 80% federal reimbursement (20% local match) through VDOT's program: a sidewalk along Ironbound Road connecting St. Beads to Five Forks; a sidewalk to connect residential areas with…

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