VDOT Begins $4.1M Rehab Project On Bridge Over I-66 Near Rosslyn - Arlington, VA - VDOT has begun rehabilitation work on the 21st Street N. Bridge over I-66, a project that is scheduled for completion in late 2024.
VDOT has started planned rehabilitation work on a bridge over I-66. The state transportation department says the 21st Street N. bridge, built in 1980, is "deteriorating" and needs concrete repairs and other TLC. The bridge is located near the Mom's Organic Market along Langston Blvd; it connects drivers going between Courthouse, the North Highlands neighborhood,
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A sewer repair company put a price on dealing with federal and state agency permitting processes and working on high-traffic roadways. That price tag is just over $2.6 million. Arlington County is poised to pay that extra sum, conceding that the location of the project in question presents "unique challenges." To repair an "essential part"
The parking garage over I-66 near Ballston is falling apart and needs repairs, says the Virginia Department of Transportation. The garage sits above I-66 between N. Stafford and Quincy streets, next to Washington-Liberty High School. It serves as the primary parking area for the school and is the site of a