VDOT News - Culpeper
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IMMEDIATE Sharon Ketcham (540) 717-8376 Sharon.Ketcham@VDOT.Virginia.gov |
CULP 2022-046 May 28, 2022 |
ONLINE PUBLIC MEETING SET FOR U.S. 29 CORRIDOR STUDY
The public is invited to learn about traffic concerns from Albemarle Co. to Greene Co.
The meeting will focus on the U.S. 29 corridor improvement study between Airport Road in Albemarle County and Deerfield Drive in Greene County. It will also outline VDOT’s concepts to update the following intersections.
- U.S. 29 at Route 607 (Matthew Mill Road)
- U.S. 29 at Route 641 (Frays Mill Road)
- U.S. 29 at Route 1576 (Boulders Road)
- U.S. 29 at Route 1510 (Camelot Drive)
- U.S. 29 at Route 1571 (Lewis and Clark Drive)
- U.S. 29 at Route 649 (Airport Road)
At the meeting, the public can learn about the study goals, feedback provided so far, some of the early alternatives to improve the travel experience, and what is next in this process. A previous meeting was held May 19 to present the same material; the June 2 meeting is a second opportunity for residents, motorists and other interested parties to get involved with the study.
The U.S. 29 study aims to provide safe travel and adequate capacity for all users of the roadway, including vehicular, transit, bicycle and pedestrian modes of transportation. The study is supported by a stakeholder group from Albemarle and Greene counties, the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission, Charlottesville Area Transit, JAUNT and VDOT.
Learn more about the U.S. 29 Corridor Study:
VDOT--U.S. 29 Corridor Study, Albemarle and Greene Counties
VDOT also invites you to take a new survey that focuses on the U.S. 29 corridor study:
U.S. 29 Corridor Survey (metroquestsurvey.com)
Join the Zoom webinar:
Community Meeting for U.S. 29 Corridor Study
Meeting ID: 846 7676 1833
Passcode: 409970
You may also join the meeting by calling (301) 715-8592
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Information in VDOT news releases was accurate at the time the release was published. For the most current information about projects or programs, please visit the project or program Web pages. You may find those by searching by keyword in the search Virginia DOT box above.