VDOT Road Watch this Week
* INTERSTATE 81 SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS AT S-CURVES IN BOTETOURT COUNTY – A project to improve the S-curves along southbound I-81 in Botetourt County between mile markers 167.4 and 169.5 is underway. This project will enhance safety and improve vehicle traction. Work includes repaving the travel lanes, applying new pavement markers and installing underground pavement drains. Nighttime lane closures will be in place and the speed limit will be reduced to 60 mph in the work zone. This project also includes permanently closing and removing the southbound off ramp at exit 167 (Buchanan) to reduce speed differentials, conflict points and lane changes associated with exiting vehicles. Exit 167 closed permanently on October 1, 2020. The estimated completion date is summer 2021.
· Beginning June 14, there will be lane closures between mile marker 167 and 170 between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Sunday night through Friday morning.
(UPDATED 5-28-21) * LAYMANTOWN ROAD CLOSED FOR A PIPE REPLACEMENT IN JUNE – Laymantown Road will be closed for two pipe replacements between the intersection with Mountain Pass Road and Rainbow Forest Drive beginning Tuesday, June 1. Residents along Laymantown Road in the area of the closure will have access to their homes. All through traffic will need to follow the detour signs around the closure. The road is expected to reopen by Friday, July 2.
(UPDATED 6-11-21) * ROUTE 220 SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS IN EAGLE ROCK – The project is underway. Flagging operations will be in place on Route 220, north and southbound lanes between Eagle Rock and Iron Gate, seven days per week, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 24-hour flagging operations may be in place from May to August 2021. Speed limit is reduced to 45 mph throughout the project and may be reduced to 35 miles per hour just south of Route 622 (Prices Bluff Road) and just north of Route 722 (Chatham Road). No wide loads are permitted through the area. Drivers are cautioned to slow down and pay close attention through the work zone due to curves and minimal site distance. Drivers should watch for signs. Work is estimated to be completed fall 2021.
· FLAGGING OPERATIONS:
o On or about June 23, 24-hour a day, 7-days a week flagging operations may be in place throughout the project.