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Public Works outlines Capitol Landing Road, dam and water projects; construction timelines depend on right-of-way and grants

Williamsburg City Council · January 10, 2026
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Summary

Public Works updated council on major projects including Capitol Landing Road (right-of-way underway, construction hoped for 2027), Waller Mill Dam (VDEM reclassification, 100% grant-funded, design ~90%), pump station rehabilitations slated for design completion by July and potential 2026 construction, and water filter inspections tied to PFAS mitigation decisions.

Public Works Director Mister Reid briefed the Williamsburg City Council Jan. 8 on key departmental projects, noting the department manages roughly 50 projects and highlighting several that will affect traffic, stormwater and water treatment.

Reid said the Capitol Landing Road project will place overhead utilities underground, add curb and gutter, sidewalks and streetscaping, and realign an intersection into a signalized four‑way access to the sports complex. Preliminary engineering is concluding and the…

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