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VDOT reports surge in pothole repairs, outlines bridge pours and daytime closures on Route 134

York County Board of Supervisors · April 7, 2026
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A VDOT representative told the York County Board of Supervisors that a winter-driven spike in pothole repairs left crews handling 548 patches across York and James City counties in the quarter, and that Route 134 bridge deck pours planned for late April will require daytime closures and detours.

Brian Jones, a Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) representative, told the York County Board of Supervisors on April 7 that VDOT’s Williamsburg residency logged 420 service requests from Jan. 1 through March 31 and completed 352 of them — an 83.8% completion rate. “Through our call center, we received 420 service requests, completing 352 of those for 83.8% completion rate,” Jones said.

Jones said winter weather drove a large influx of pothole repairs in the reporting period: 47 repairs in January, 213 in February and 288 in March — 548 total across York and James City counties. He said area‑headquarters teams generated 80 additional work orders during the quarter, with 77 completed, and that the combined total for the…

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