Jarmans Gap Road improvements
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Jarmans Gap Road Improvements | ||
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Planned
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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 (Rt. 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 | $14,964,792 | |
Sponsor | Albemarle | |
Status Update
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VDOT reported in November 2007 that the project has been split into two phases. The first phase will be "from Route 240 to about 0.5 miles east of Route 684" and is now scheduled for advertisement in November of 2010. However, Allan Sumpter warned the Board of Supervisors on January 7, 2009, that the project could be $2 million short due to additional cuts in VDOT's secondary road allocations to localities.
Part of Crozet Master Plan, VDOT handling design, a priority on County’s Secondary Six-Year Improvement Program. According to a staff report prepared for the Board of Supervisors in advance of a March 12, 2008 public hearing on the Six Year Secondary Road Plan, the project has received $6,789,407 in funding from VDOT over previous years. That includes $993,400 in VDOT revenue sharing funds. The balance remaining is $7,865,385. Project may be pushed back further due to continued reductions in state and federal transportation revenues. |
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Website | Project website | |
VDOT Dashboard | VDOT Dashboard Entry | |
Contact | Juandiego Wade, Transportation Planner, Albemarle County |