Culpeper District announces planned roadwork for November 3-7

Stephen C. Brich, P.E. Commissioner at Virginia Department of Transportation
Stephen C. Brich, P.E. Commissioner at Virginia Department of Transportation - Virginia Department of Transportation
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Crews in the Culpeper District are scheduled to carry out a range of construction and maintenance activities from November 3-7, 2025. Planned work includes bridge and guardrail repairs, tree and brush cutting, pothole filling, surface and shoulder repairs, paving operations, mowing, drainage improvements, and roadside cleanup.

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) encourages drivers to check for real-time traffic updates and information about ongoing roadwork through the 511 Virginia website or by downloading the VDOT 511 Virginia Traffic app. Motorists can also sign up for customized traffic alerts and access live traffic camera feeds on the same platform.

Additional resources such as paving status maps and details about Virginia Roads are available online.

VDOT recommends that those interested in district updates follow its social media accounts at VDOT Culpeper (@VaDOTCULP) on X (formerly Twitter), or join the VDOT Culpeper District Facebook group for more information.

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