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County allocates $335K for unpaved road improvements over six years

May 01, 2025 | Nottoway County, Virginia


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County allocates $335K for unpaved road improvements over six years
The May 15, 2025, Board of Supervisors meeting for Nottoway County, Virginia, focused on the allocation of funding for rural road projects and updates on ongoing infrastructure improvements. The meeting began with a discussion on the county's funding plan for unpaved road projects, which will receive a total of $335,229 over the next six years. This funding includes $24,091 annually from fiscal years 2026 to 2029 and $21,282 for fiscal years 2030 and 2031.

Key projects highlighted include the completion of funding for Barnes Lane, which has been in progress for a year and is expected to conclude in fiscal year 2028. Following this, funding will shift to Hawthorne Drive, with $24,000 allocated in fiscal year 2028, and additional amounts in subsequent years.

The meeting also addressed the telecommunications funding, which will contribute to a balance entry account, accumulating $376,154 over the six-year period. This funding is earmarked for future safety improvement projects on secondary roads.

A public hearing was held to discuss the proposed secondary six-year plan. Although no members of the public signed up to speak, the board confirmed that the meeting was properly advertised and that the public had access to the relevant information.

In addition to funding discussions, updates were provided on various ongoing projects. The Route 46 Bridal project is on schedule for completion in July, with paving expected to commence within two weeks. Other projects, including patchwork on Jonesboro Road and ADA ramp improvements in Crewe, are also progressing well.

The meeting concluded with plans for a preconstruction meeting regarding roadway safety improvements across six identified routes, ensuring that state and federal funding is secured for these initiatives. Overall, the meeting underscored the county's commitment to enhancing its infrastructure and addressing the needs of its rural communities.

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