VDOT News - Bristol
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IMMEDIATE Michelle Earl 276-696-3283 Michelle.Earl@VDOT.Virginia.gov |
BR-20030 June 3, 2020 |
Comment period ends soon for US Route 460/College Ave. study in Bluefield
BRISTOL— The opportunity to provide input for the Virginia Department of Transportation’s (VDOT) Route 460/College Avenue (Bluefield) transportation planning study ends next week.
The virtual public involvement opportunity, which includes a presentation and a survey, will be available through June 12 at the following link on VDOT's website: http://www.virginiadot.org/Route460CollegeAve.
A public information meeting held in October provided VDOT and the Town of Bluefield feedback about existing safety, access and traffic flow issues along US Route 460 and College Avenue between Route 720 and Leatherwood Lane.
VDOT’s planning team has used that feedback to develop proposed projects to enhance safety, accessibility and travel on US Route 460 and College Avenue. The virtual public meeting is being held to provide an update on the proposed transportation improvement projects and solicit input.
Citizens can go online to http://www.virginiadot.org/Route460CollegeAve to watch a presentation regarding the study. Additionally, there is a link to a survey (https://route460andcollegeave.metroquest.com) on the web page that provides citizens the opportunity to give feedback after viewing the presentation. The survey will remain open through June 12.
Written and verbal comments are also being accepted through June 12. Mail comments to Mr. Blake Ailor, Bristol District Planner, 870 Bonham Road, Bristol, Virginia 24201. Or, email comments to bristolinfo@vdot.virginia.gov, referencing “US Route 460/College Avenue Study” in the email subject line.
If you would like a paper copy of the survey, please reach out to Mr. Ailor at 276-669-6151.
For additional information, or if you require special assistance to participate, contact Mr. Ailor at at 276-669-6151, VDOT’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-FOR-ROAD (1-800-367-7623) or device for hearing impaired (TTY) at 711. (END)
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