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VDOT and DPRT hold I-81 meeting Tuesday 8/13 in Lexington to prioritize I- 81 corridor improvements

Good time to make remarks on pending improvements regarding I-81
PUBLIC INVITED TO ATTEND INTERSTATE 81 ADVISORY
COMMITTEE MEETING August meeting to prioritize implementation
schedule for the I-81 Corridor Improvement Plan
LEXINGTON, Va. – The Office of Intermodal Planning and Inves-tment, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) are inviting members of the public to attend the first meeting of the Interstate 81 (I-81)
Advisory Committee on Tuesday, August 13, in Lexington.  
As directed in Senate Bill 1716 (now 2019 Acts of Assembly Chapter 846), the I-81 Advisory Committee is charged with providing advice and making recommendations the Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) regarding the development of the I-81 Corridor Improvement program and updates to the I-81 Corridor Improvement Plan. The plan was approved by the CTB in December 2018, following a comprehensive study of the corridor. The I-81 Advisory Committee must meet four times a year at rotating planning district locations along the corridor and report to the Governor and General Assembly each December.
  Senate Bill 1716, introduced by Senators Mark Obenshain and Bill Carrico, and House Bill 2718, introduced by Delegates Steve Landes and Terry Austin, establish the I-81 Corridor Improvement Program, Fund and Committee. The legislation also provides revenues for the Fund through the creation of a new registration fee and diesel, regional and road taxes. Governor Ralph Northam announced amendments in March, providing dedic-ated annual funding to the corridor, estimated initially as $103 million in fiscal year 2020 and growing to an estimated $163 million in fiscal year 2025. These funds will support a $2 billion improvement program.
  The advisory committee meeting will be held Tuesday, August 13, at 2 p.m. at the Hampton Inn, located at 401 E Nelson Street, Lexington, VA 24450. The committee has 15 voting members: seven Virginia lawmakers, three CTB members representing the Bristol, Salem and Staunton districts and the five chairs of the planning district commissions. VDOT’s commissioner and DRPT’s director will serve on the committee ex officio in nonvoting capacities.  
Any questions or comments about the I-81 Corridor Improvement Plan can be directed to VA81CorridorPlan@OIPI.Virginia.gov.   For more information about the I-81 Corridor Improvement Plan, visithttp://www.VA81Corridor.org. For additional information about the CTB, visithttp://www.CTB.Virginia.gov.

Photo by Cathy Benson
Submitted by The Commonwealth Transportation Board and VDOT