Angel Deem Chief of Policy | Virginia Department of Transportation
Angel Deem Chief of Policy | Virginia Department of Transportation
Interstate 95 Southbound's off-ramp at Exit 126 (Spotsylvania) will experience lane closures between 7 p.m. and 10 a.m. daily from Sunday to Saturday to accommodate construction work, including widening and adding a right turn lane to Route 1 Southbound.
In Caroline County, motorists on Route 17 between Route 301 and Hazelwood Lane, and Route 301 between the Mattaponi River Bridge and O'Brien Court will encounter alternating traffic from Monday to Friday due to pavement marking operations.
The City of Fredericksburg will have right lane closures on Lafayette Boulevard from Monday to Friday, while in Essex County, Route 618 (Scotts Mill Road) will undergo road resurfacing from Monday to Thursday.
In Gloucester County, Route 17 will see various lane closures for shoulder widening and bridge repairs. Similar roadworks are planned for King George, King and Queen, and King William counties.
Lancaster County's Route 200 will have traffic directed by flagging crews for traffic signal work, while Mathews County will have several roads resurfaced.
Spotsylvania County will witness various lane adjustments and closures on Route 1, Route 2, Route 208, and other routes throughout the week due to numerous construction and improvement projects. Stafford County will experience schedule-adjusted lane closures for utility work and road resurfacing.
Multiple subdivisions across these counties will undergo road resurfacing, and flagging crews will manage one-way, alternating traffic.
"Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m.-noon. Road resurfacing near Route 610 (Garrisonville Road). A flagging crew will direct one-way, alternating traffic through the work zone," stated the alert for Stafford County’s various roadways.
The alert aims to inform residents of potential delays and promote safe travel during these road improvements.