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Project Underway
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Project Overview
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Handle increased traffic from development along Jarmans Gap area. Improvements will take place in the 1.5 mile stretch between the intersection of Crozet Avenue (Virginia State Route 240) and just east of Lane Town Road (Rt. 684). Improvements include sidewalks and bike lanes from Route 240 to the Grayrock neighborhood and a widened shoulder on the remainder.
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Cost | $$13,530,519[1] | |
Sponsor | VDOT | |
Status Update
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Under construction[2] |
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Website | Project website | |
VDOT Dashboard | VDOT Dashboard Entry | |
Contact | Brian Arnold, VDOT Project Manager |
The Jarmans Gap Road improvements are a long-planned set of improvements to widen Jarmans Gap Road, the major east-west thoroughfare in Crozet, including the addition of bike lanes and sidewalks. The project was advertised for construction bids in January 2011[3] and construction began in May.[2]
Design
From Half Mile Branch to Jarman’s Lane, plans are for a two-lane rural section with shoulder widening to five feet. From Old Trail Drive to Crozet Avenue, plans are for an urban section with two travel and some turn lanes, including shared bicycle lanes, curb and gutter, and a five foot sidewalk on the north side.
Construction progress
The road's intersection with Route 240 (Crozet Avenue) was closed for five weeks beginning on September 15, 2010 for utility relocation.[4]
During construction, the road will be closed for two months. [2]
Map
References
- ↑ Web. VDOT dashboard entry for project, December 6, 2010, December 6, 2010, retrieved December 6, 2010.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Web. Jarmans Gap to close for 60 days, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, May 17, 2011, retrieved May 17, 2011.
- ↑ Web. MPO begins rewriting long-range transportation plan, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Tomorrow, Charlottesville, VA, January 27, 2011, retrieved February 1, 2011.
- ↑ Web. Crozet Master Plan, Chapter 3, Albemarle County, October 13, 2010, retrieved October 18, 2010.