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The [[Virginia Department of Transportation]] ('''VDOT''') is responsible for overseeing construction and maintenance on Virginia's primary and secondary road system.
==External Links==
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==Notes==
 
 
[[Charlottesville]] and [[Albemarle County]] are both part of the Charlottesville Residency VDOT's '''Culpeper District''' and served by its '''Charlottesville Residency''', together with [[Fluvanna County|Fluvanna]], [[Greene County|Greene]] and [[Louisa County|Louisa]]. The Culpeper District further includes Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock Counties in its Warrenton Residency<ref name=VDOTdistrict>{{cite web|title=Culpeper District Office|url=http://www.virginiadot.org/about/culpeper_quick-directions.asp|publishdate=Sept. 30, 2010|work=official site|publisher=[[Virginia Department of Transportation]]|accessdate=5 Oct 2010}}</ref>.
 
==Culpeper District==
The [[Virginia Department of Transportation]]'s '''Culpeper District''' is responsible for maintaining around 10,250 miles of state roads within a nine-county area including [[Charlottesville]] and [[Albemarle County]]<ref> "Culpeper District." VDOT - Virginia Department of Transportation. Web. 04 Aug. 2009. <http://virginiadot.org/about/culpeper_quick.asp>.</ref>. The Culpeper District includes 70 miles of interstate highways, 730 miles of primary road and 4,104 miles of secondary roads. John D. Lynch was appointed as the administrator in June 2013. <ref>{{cite-progress|title=VDOT announces new leader of Culpeper District|url=http://www.dailyprogress.com/starexponent/news/local_news/vdot-announces-new-leader-of-culpeper-district/article_be924978-dea2-11e2-962c-0019bb30f31a.html|author=Rhonda Simmons|pageno=|printdate=June 26, 2013|publishdate=June 26, 2013|accessdate=June 27, 2013|cturl=}}</ref>
 
==Key staff==
 
*[[John D. Lynch]], Culpeper District Administrator
*[[Joel DeNunzio]], Charlottesville Residency Administrator
*[[Kenneth J. Shirley]], District Construction Engineer
*[[Milton Thacker]], District Maintenance Engineer
*[[D. Brent Sprinkel]], Preliminary Engineering Manager
*[[Lou Hatter]], Public Relations
*[[Alison DeTuncq]], [[Commonwealth Transportation Board]] representative
 
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Revision as of 18:26, 12 February 2014

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is responsible for overseeing construction and maintenance on Virginia's primary and secondary road system.


Charlottesville and Albemarle County are both part of the Charlottesville Residency VDOT's Culpeper District and served by its Charlottesville Residency, together with Fluvanna, Greene and Louisa. The Culpeper District further includes Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock Counties in its Warrenton Residency[1].

Culpeper District

The Virginia Department of Transportation's Culpeper District is responsible for maintaining around 10,250 miles of state roads within a nine-county area including Charlottesville and Albemarle County[2]. The Culpeper District includes 70 miles of interstate highways, 730 miles of primary road and 4,104 miles of secondary roads. John D. Lynch was appointed as the administrator in June 2013. [3]

Key staff

References

  1. Web. Culpeper District Office, official site, Virginia Department of Transportation, Sept. 30, 2010, retrieved 5 Oct 2010.
  2. "Culpeper District." VDOT - Virginia Department of Transportation. Web. 04 Aug. 2009. <http://virginiadot.org/about/culpeper_quick.asp>.
  3. Web. VDOT announces new leader of Culpeper District, Rhonda Simmons, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, June 26, 2013, retrieved June 27, 2013.

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