VA Beach Public Works Announces Road Work on South Lynnhaven Road

VA Beach Public Works Announces Road Work on South Lynnhaven Road
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City of Virginia Beach issued the following announcement on Sept. 2

Virginia Beach Public Works has announced that a road improvement project on Pleasure House Road will begin on Sunday, September 12, 2021.  

The work will be on South Lynnhaven Road from Scarlet Oak Drive to Lynnhaven Parkway – both northbound and southbound lanes – and will include milling, paving, and pavement marking improvements.  

The work hours will begin at 7 p.m. each evening and end at 5 a.m.  The project will likely produce traffic delays, congestion, and some construction noise.

Advanced warning signs will be clearly posted advising motorists of lane closures. Citizens are urged to use alternate traffic routes when possible.

All scheduled work is weather permitting.  The project is scheduled to be completed by Sunday, September 26, 2021.  

Virginia Paving is the contractor for the project.

For additional information, please contact Dennis Simon at (757) 385-1470, or Lonnie Minson with Virginia Paving at (757) 675-8714.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: City of Virginia Beach



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