VDOT News - Northern Virginia
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IMMEDIATE Michael Murphy michael.murphy@vdot.virginia.gov |
NR23-058 Aug. 10, 2023 |
Learn about Repairs to the King Arthur Road Bridge over Accotink Creek in Annandale
Give feedback on project plans through Sept. 5; more online at virginiadot.org/KingArthur
ANNANDALE – The Virginia Department of Transportation is providing a virtual public involvement opportunity on plans to rehabilitate the King Arthur Road (Route 3679) bridge over Accotink Creek to improve safety for drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians and extend the overall life of the bridge. The bridge, which averages 1,800 vehicles a day, was built in 1964, its beams repainted in 1975 and its deck resurfaced in 1994.
The King Arthur Road over Accotink Creek Bridge Rehabilitation project includes:
- Replacing the entire bridge deck slab and all supporting steel beams and bearings
- Widening the bridge sidewalk
- Replacing pier caps and tops of columns
- Repairing exposed concrete of pier columns and abutments
Get Involved
In lieu of an in-person meeting, VDOT invites residents and travelers to learn more, watch the virtual presentation (PDF presentations are also available in English and Spanish) and give feedback in the following ways through Sept. 5:
- Provide comments via the online survey
- Email comments to meetingcomments@vdot.virginia.gov.
- Mail comments to Mr. Shahrad Behboodi, P.E., Virginia Department of Transportation, 4975 Alliance Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030
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