Stafford Supervisors pushed back hard in opposition to a transportation bill introduced in the General Assembly by Delegate Josh Cole.

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Stafford Supervisors pushed back hard in opposition to a transportation bill introduced in the General Assembly by Delegate Josh Cole.
VDOT advises drivers to use caution and plan for extra travel time with the potential of icy conditions overnight through early Wednesday,
Be careful when driving in this weather
While most roads are clear, drivers should limit unnecessary travel overnight and Tuesday morning
VDOT’s Kelly Hannon with an update on what to expect on the roads Monday morning–and VDOT’s plan for the day ahead.
VDOT crews will mobilize at midnight, just in case.
Here are some road projects
All work is scheduled weather permitting. Real-time information on work zones and lane closures is available on 511Virginia
Drivers urged to avoid the area and use alternate routes Jan. 19-21
All Route 17 northbound traffic near I-95 will be stopped between midnight and 3 a.m. early Friday to allow crews move a crane into the median
Fredericksburg Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Administrator Ian Ollis talks about the 2050 Long Range Transportation Plan. Also, upgrades to VRE and the downtown train station
Motorists can expect brief delays on Route 3 eastbound and westbound in Stafford County, just east of Washington Square Plaza, today and tomorrow and all next week.
All work is scheduled weather permitting. Real-time information on work zones and lane closures is available on 511Virginia
Participate in a virtual/online design public hearing at 6pm this Wednesday to learn more about a proposed operational improvement project
Award from Virginia Transit Association Underscores Top-to-Bottom Rail Safety Culture
VDOT’s Kelly Hannon talks about storm prep
Check out this bad boy brining on I-95 in Stafford. This tanker truck can apply brining solution to ALL three travel lanes and some shoulder.
Not a drill – winter is here! A wintry mix of rain and light snow may affect the morning commute in the Fredericksburg area, Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula.
The tour takes viewers from the platform into a rail car, where they can see the social-distancing decals and hand-sanitizer dispensers.
Heavy traffic kept many from seeing the Fredericksburg Christmas parade. Traffic was jammed along Bragg Road, Fall Hill Avenue, Central Park and Celebrate Virginia.