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Council reviews four VDOT SmartScale projects, staff to place reaffirmation resolution on March agenda
Summary
City staff and consultants updated council on four VDOT SmartScale-funded projects — two signal-coordination efforts, Lafayette Street widening, and a Monticello–Richmond roundabout — and said a resolution to reaffirm support and authorize agreement signing will be on the March agenda.
City staff and traffic consultants briefed the Williamsburg City Council on Feb. 10 on four previously awarded VDOT SmartScale projects and asked council to reaffirm support and authorize the city manager to approve agreements with VDOT as projects progress.
Jack Reid (city staff) introduced consultant Stephen Holland of Kimley‑Horn, who walked council through the four projects: signal coordination and pedestrian upgrades at three Lafayette Street intersections (Armistead, Boundary and Henry); signal coordination along the Richmond Road corridor; widening Lafayette Street between Bacon Avenue and the municipal center (adding 9-foot to 11-foot lanes, undergrounding utilities on portions of the corridor, adding a shared-use path and street lighting); and converting the Monticello Avenue–Richmond…
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