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Kelly Alvord 757-956-3030, 757-956-3032
hamptonroadspublicinfo@vdot.virginia.gov
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Sept. 25, 2023



SINGLE-LANE CLOSURES UNDER FLAGGER CONTROL IN PLACE ON COURTHOUSE HIGHWAY (ROUTE 258) IN ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY FOR PAVING OPERATIONS
Additional paving locations, also under flagger control, scheduled within Isle of Wight County

ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY – Beginning today, contractor crews with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) are implementing continuous, single-lane closures in both directions of Courthouse Highway (Route 258). Two-way traffic will be maintained under the direction of flaggers on site.  

The work on Courthouse Highway (Route 258), which includes both day- and nighttime operations, will take place in sections beginning at the intersection of Courthouse Highway and Foursquare Road/Scotts Factory Road (Route 620) and headed south toward Windsor. Delays are possible, particularly during peak travel times. 

Crews will also be performing milling and paving work simultaneously on the following segments: 

  • Courthouse Highway (Route 258) from Foursquare Road/Scotts Factory Road (Route 620) to Poor House Road (Route 692) and from Redhouse Road (Route 644) to West Windsor Boulevard (Route 460)  
  • Benns Church Road (Route 258/10) at its intersection with Brewers Neck Boulevard (Route 258/32) 
  • Foursquare Road (Route 620) from Courthouse Highway (Route 258) to Magnet Road (Route 680) 
  • Sugar Hill Road (Route 661) from Carrolton Boulevard (Route 17) to Founders Pointe Trail  
  • Smiths Neck Road (Route 669) from Reynolds Drive (Route 665) to Titus Creek Drive (Route 668) 

As part of the paving operations listed above, motorists should expect single-lane closures with flagging operations. This work is weather-dependent, and the schedule is subject to change. Access to private properties will be maintained at all times. The paving work is anticipated to be completed this fall. 

Motorists should consider alternate routes during the closures and are advised to plan their commute by using VDOT’s free traffic information tools: 

Visit the 511Virginia website or dial 511 for traffic information on your phone.



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