Stafford supervisors are weighing options to fund improvements to the countyâs road network.
âIf we donât do something about our transportation problems in Stafford County, thereâs no reason we should even be here, frankly,â said Supervisor Cindy Shelton. âIf I go to my constituents, I know my constituents are going to say they want to spend the money on the transportation projects.â
Residents voted on a road bond referendum in 2019 to make safety improvements, and more than 77 percent of supported it.
With cost-sharing help from the state, the projects on the countyâs list came to $118.3 million and included upgrades at Enon Road at U.S. 1, Shelton Shop Road, Garrisonville Road, Onville Road, Layhill Road at U.S. 1, Leeland Road, Morton Road and Mountain View Road, at Choptank, Stefaniga and Kellogg Mill roads.