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  • NAO-2017-00237

    Expiration date: 7/8/2017

    The applicant proposes to relocate the Interstate 95/Route 630 Interchange south of the existing interchange, including two new parallel bridges that will carry Rt. 630 (Courthouse Road) over I-95. An existing park and ride lot will be relocated and a second new lot will be added. The project includes bicycle and pedestrian facilities and stormwater management facilities. Proposed permanent impacts are 0.74 acres wetlands, 2,563 linear feet perennial streams, and 365 linear feet intermittent streams.

  • NAO-2006-07853; 16-V0777

    Expiration date: 9/17/2016

    The applicant proposes to complete construction of Phase I and II and to construct portion of Phase III of a mixed use development known as Magnolia Green in Chesterfield County, Virginia. Public comment period ends Sept. 17, 2016.

  • NAO-2015-01440

    Expiration date: 6/22/2016

    The sponsor proposes to establish, design, construct, and operate a compensatory wetland and stream mitigation site to be known as Thompson Place Bank. The purpose of the mitigation project is to provide off-site compensatory mitigation for projects that result in unavoidable impacts to wetlands and streams and other waters of the United States in the Upper New River Basin. The project is located near Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Virginia

  • NAO-2016-00744

    Expiration date: 6/2/2016

    The applicant proposes to extend the I95 Express Lanes beyond the current southern terminus of those lanes in Stafford County.

  • NAO-2007-3552

    Expiration date: 5/5/2016

    Varina Mitigation, LLC proposes to establish, design, construct, and operate a compensatory stream bank site to be known as Sunken Meadow. The purpose of the mitigation project is to provide off-site compensatory mitigation for projects that result in unavoidable impacts to streams and other waters of the United States in the James River Drainage Basin.