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== Project details ==
 
The Meadowcreek Parkway Interchange is a crucial element in the development of the city's portion of the [[Meadowcreek Parkway]]. Preliminary engineering work is ongoing, with the selection of a final design alternative slated for early 2008. Costs for the project range between $33 to $37 million. Most of the funding comes from an appropriation of federal funds announced in 2005. 
 
The City of Charlottesville is overseeing the project.
 
The project's stated purpose is:
 
#To enhance transportation mobility for local residents
#To safely accommodate projected future traffic volumes
#To accommodate and enhance pedestrian and bicycle needs in the project area
 
 
== Status ==
 
In design and environmental review stage. This project is being managed by Charlottesville under the First Cities initiative, with technical support provided by VDOT. City Council voted 4-1 in July 2007 to approve project's fit with the city's comprehensive plan.
 
== Google Map ==
 
<googlemap lat="38.04281" lon="-78.474859" width="250" height="250" zoom="17">
38.037005, -78.469162, Charlottesville Tomorrow
38.037005, -78.469162, Charlottesville Tomorrow
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Revision as of 15:28, 28 December 2007

Project details

The Meadowcreek Parkway Interchange is a crucial element in the development of the city's portion of the Meadowcreek Parkway. Preliminary engineering work is ongoing, with the selection of a final design alternative slated for early 2008. Costs for the project range between $33 to $37 million. Most of the funding comes from an appropriation of federal funds announced in 2005.

The City of Charlottesville is overseeing the project.

The project's stated purpose is:

  1. To enhance transportation mobility for local residents
  2. To safely accommodate projected future traffic volumes
  3. To accommodate and enhance pedestrian and bicycle needs in the project area


Status

In design and environmental review stage. This project is being managed by Charlottesville under the First Cities initiative, with technical support provided by VDOT. City Council voted 4-1 in July 2007 to approve project's fit with the city's comprehensive plan.

Google Map

<googlemap lat="38.04281" lon="-78.474859" width="250" height="250" zoom="17"> 38.037005, -78.469162, Charlottesville Tomorrow </googlemap>