Route 29/250 Bypass interchange improvements: Difference between revisions

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In summary, the plans call for additional lane on the ramp leading from U.S. 29 onto the westbound U.S. 250 bypass. This second lane will be extended all the way to the Barracks Road exit.  
In summary, the plans call for additional lane on the ramp leading from U.S. 29 onto the westbound U.S. 250 bypass. This second lane will be extended all the way to the Barracks Road exit.  


This project is listed on the MPO Policy Board's Transportation Improvement Program, indicating that it is a regional priority<ref name=TIP>FY09-12 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. Rep. [[Charlottesville-Albemarle Metropolitan Planning Organization]]. Web. 13 Oct. 2009. <http://www.tjpdc.org/pdf/TIP/FINAL_%20FY09%20TIP.pdf></ref>.  
This project is listed on the MPO Policy Board's [[Transportation Improvement Program]], indicating that it is a regional priority<ref name=TIP>FY09-12 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. Rep. [[Charlottesville-Albemarle Metropolitan Planning Organization]]. Web. 13 Oct. 2009. <http://www.tjpdc.org/pdf/TIP/FINAL_%20FY09%20TIP.pdf></ref>.  


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Revision as of 14:20, 19 October 2009



Route 29/250 Bypass interchange improvements

Proposed

Project Overview

Reconstruction with added capacity
Location Charlottesville
Sponsor Charlottesville

Status Update

planning stages


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The City of Charlottesville and the Virginia Department of Transporation are currently planning on a series of improvements to improve the capacity of the intersection of U.S. 29 and U.S. 250. Some of these plans are based on the 29H250 study.

In summary, the plans call for additional lane on the ramp leading from U.S. 29 onto the westbound U.S. 250 bypass. This second lane will be extended all the way to the Barracks Road exit.

This project is listed on the MPO Policy Board's Transportation Improvement Program, indicating that it is a regional priority[1].

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