Lane Closures on I-64 for Bridge Rehabilitation in Newport News

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Long-term lane closures on I-64 in Newport News will begin this week as VDOT starts a bridge rehabilitation project. The center lane of I-64 eastbound at J. Clyde Morris Boulevard will close, limiting traffic. A traffic shift on I-64 westbound is expected in August. Commuters have expressed concerns over increased frustration, and VDOT advises strict adherence to traffic regulations. This project is part of a broader initiative to upgrade infrastructure along a 10.5-mile segment of I-64, which is vital for regional safety and efficiency.

Newport News – Long-term lane closures on I-64 in Newport News will take effect this week as the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) initiates a bridge rehabilitation project. The closures are expected to last until at least 2025, with some phases potentially extending into early 2026.

As part of the project, the center lane of I-64 eastbound at J. Clyde Morris Boulevard will be shut down, limiting traffic to three lanes: two outer lanes and one inner lane. Vehicles intending to exit at J. Clyde Morris Boulevard (exits 258A and B) must use the inner right lane during the traffic split.

A similar traffic shift on I-64 westbound is anticipated to begin at the start of August. This is the second of three phases in the ongoing project, which involves long-term single lane closures aimed at rehabilitating adjacent bridges.

In addition, VDOT has already put a traffic shift into effect three miles away on I-64 at Hampton Roads Center Parkway, resulting in lane restrictions in both directions. The split traffic pattern created by the closures is expected to remain until fall 2023, although these plans are subject to change due to weather and scheduling conditions.

Commuters in the area have expressed concerns regarding increased frustration and the potential for road rage during the construction period. To mitigate hazards, VDOT has advised drivers to adhere strictly to posted speed limits, lane markings, and barriers. Maintaining distraction-free driving is particularly crucial in construction zones.

This bridge rehabilitation is part of a larger multi-phase effort to convert high-occupancy vehicle lanes into Express Lanes along a 10.5-mile segment of I-64. Details about the specific phases and the intended outcomes of this project have been communicated to the public, indicating the importance of the infrastructure upgrades for the region.

For real-time travel updates, VDOT encourages travelers to access information through its social media platforms and the 511 Virginia traffic service. The comprehensive approach to traffic management during the construction aims to minimize disruptions as much as possible.

This bridge rehabilitation project highlights the ongoing commitment by transportation authorities to enhance roadway safety and efficiency in Virginia. The phased closures are designed to ensure that residents can benefit from improved structures while also navigating through necessary construction activities.

As recovery efforts continue and infrastructure is revamped, all drivers are urged to remain patient and stay informed regarding changing traffic conditions on I-64. Coordination between the multiple phases of work is essential to ensure minimal disruption for daily commuters, and authorities emphasize the importance of observing traffic regulations during this time.

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