This is the third consecutive week the Virginia Department of Transportation has prepped for winter weather across the state.
Following the winter storm that impacted Central Virginia over the weekend, crews with the Virginia Department of Transportation are preparing Richmond area roads for another winter storm expected this weekend.
As a winter storm moves throughout the state, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is urging residents to stay off the roads, and providing safe driving tips to those who must travel.
The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation announced Wednesday that it has awarded a grant to SIMS Metals for a rail access project.
VDOT is responsible for snow removal on all state-maintained roads, while all cities and some localities maintain their roads, including Arlington and Henrico counties. VDOT may support cities and towns,
Crews from the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) tackled snow-covered roads in northern Virginia this morning after a winter storm made for slick conditions.Footage from VDOT Northern Virginia shows snowplow trucks being loaded with sand.
The West Virginia Department of Transportation advised drivers to be careful if they are out on the roads as crews work to clear the roads after a winter storm hit
The West Virginia Department of Transportation announced a new Secretary of Transportation and Commissioner of Highways, as well as a new Deputy Secretary of
Snowplows with the West Virginia Division of Highways not only continue to clear highways after a winter storm swept through the state, but also prepare for expected additional winter weather. According to a press release,
Charlottesville and its surrounding counties are expected to get 2 to 4 inches of snow Sunday. A blast of arctic air will keep temperatures below freezing until Thursday.
Gov. Jim Justice as acting director of the Department of Highways in 2019 and as secretary of transportation in 2021.
Federal lawmakers announced Tuesday that Virginia is receiving over $46 million to support the commonwealth’s Hurricane Helene recovery efforts, which wreaked havoc in Southwest Virginia last September and left three Virginians dead.