TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Week of February 6-10, 2023

TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Week of February 6-10, 2023
TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Week of February 6-10, 2023 — https://www.charlottesville.gov/
0Comments

TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Week of February 6-10, 2023

 Old Avon is closed between Garrett Street and East South Street to continue grading, utility and stormwater activities for the new pedestrian plaza. 

9th/Avon Street between Levy Avenue/Garrett Street and Market Street will be flagged and pedestrians temporarily stopped for less than ten minutes up to four times as old utility poles are removed and work begins on the last large retaining wall on Old Avon.

Monticello Road between Graves Street and Old Avon will be flagged as two retaining walls begin construction.  Old Avon and East South Street will also be flagged to complete utility relocation. 

Vehicular traffic will be flagged on Graves Street between 9th/Avon Street and Monticello Road to aid in construction of curbing and sidewalk.

Vehicular traffic at the bridge on Water Street will be flagged with both pedestrian and vehicular travel being intermittently stopped for up to 15 minute intervals for bridge demolition.  The pedestrian path along Water Street will change as work progresses.  The northern sidewalk on Water Street will remain closed between the pedestrian underpass and the bridge.  Pedestrians will be directed to the southern sidewalk and will need to use the mid-block crosswalk to the northern sidewalk under the bridge to destinations to the west.  The southern sidewalk would be closed under the bridge on Water Street.  After demolition is completed on the pier and that section of the bridge, the northern sidewalk will be closed from the pedestrian underpass to underneath the bridge as well as the mid-block crosswalk under the bridge.  Pedestrians will be directed to the southern sidewalk and will need to use the crosswalk to the northern sidewalk at the CAT Transit Station to destinations to the west.  The pedestrian underpass to the Pavilion/Downtown Mall is open and remains available as an alternative route for pedestrians.

Original source can be found here



Related

Amy Josephine Laufer, Virginia State Representative for 55th District

Laufer-backed sewage sludge oversight bill clears Virginia House and Senate

A measure championed by Del. Amy J. Laufer to expand and clarify regulations on sewage sludge has been approved by both the House and Senate in Virginia’s General Assembly.

Robert Creigh Deeds, Virginia State Senator for 11th District

Clean energy bill from Sen. Deeds passes, establishes 100% renewable goals in Virginia

State Sen. R. Creigh Deeds’ legislation securing stricter clean energy requirements and new renewable goals has passed the House and Senate.

Dr. Mehmet Oz CMS Administrator

Stanardsville sees $65,762 in Medicaid spending for ambulance, transport services in 2024

Medicaid payments for Ambulance and Other Transport Services and Supplies rose by 6.5% in Stanardsville during 2024, indicating shifts in how these services are used and reimbursed.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Central Virginia Times.