VDOT will repave over 100 lane miles in the 36th District portions of eastern Fairfax, Prince William, and Stafford Counties this summer. The entire map of roadwork for the 2020 summer paving season can be viewed at
http://bit.ly/VDOTPaving2020.
This work is only made possible by tax increases passed in the 2013 transportation bill - HB2313. I voted for the 2013 transportation bill as a State Delegate after a significant reduction of the Hybrid Tax. Though it was not perfect, the 2013 bill provided the revenues necessary to restart road maintenance that had been put on hold for two years. We had not raised transportation taxes in 28 years and we are continuing to dig out of the maintenance backlog. Re-paving these streets is long overdue.
In Virginia, all public roads are owned and maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). Our local governments play no role in road maintenance.
Several of the affected neighborhoods in the 36th District are Villamay, Wellington, Marumsco, Woodbridge, Colby Drive, Spriggs Road and Widewater. Maps by neighborhood can be seen below.
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Rippon-area paving scheduled for 2020 |
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Mt. Vernon paving scheduled for 2020 |
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Widewater paving scheduled for 2020 |
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Montclair paving scheduled for 2020 |
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Occoquan/Lakeridge Paving Scheduled for 2020
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