VDOT News - Hampton Roads
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IMMEDIATE Kelly Alvord 757-956-3030 [email protected] |
HRO-206279 Oct. 25, 2023 |
OVERNIGHT INTERSECTION PAVING AT BREWERS NECK BOULEVARD AND BENNS CHURCH BOULEVARD SCHEDULED IN ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY
Detour in place for a portion of westbound Brewers Neck Boulevard to begin as early as Oct. 29
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY - As early as Oct. 29, contractor crews with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) will implement a full westbound closure and overnight detour of Brewers Neck Boulevard (Route 258/32) between Queen Annes Court and Benns Church Boulevard (Route 258/10) in Isle of Wight County for milling and paving at the intersection. During the closure, all westbound traffic on Brewers Neck Boulevard will be detoured to Benns Grant Boulevard between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. the following mornings.
During this overnight paving work, crews will also implement single-lane closures at the following locations:
- westbound on Brewers Neck Boulevard from Reynolds Drive to Queen Annes Court,
- northbound on Benns Church Boulevard between Benns Grant Boulevard and Casper Circle, and
- a left turn-lane closure from Benns Church Boulevard to Brewers Neck Boulevard.
This intersection is the final segment in the paving work from Brewers Neck Boulevard (Route 258/32) to South Church Street (Route 258 Business/10) that began this summer.
At times, traffic at intersections within the project limits may be under the direction of flaggers on site. Motorists should pay attention to directions from uniformed flaggers within the work zone at all times.
The work is estimated to take up to two nights. This work is weather-dependent, and the schedule is subject to change. Access to properties and businesses will be maintained at all times.
Motorists should use alternate routes during the overnight closures and are advised to plan their commute by using VDOT’s free traffic information tools:
- Download the 511 smartphone app, or 511-integrated Waze app.
- Visit the 511 Virginia website or dial 511 for traffic information on your phone.
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