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  • NAO-2015-1768

    Expiration date: 3/30/2017

    The City of Newport News proposes to construct a multi-modal transportation center to include an Amtrak train station, parking, access roads and areas, commuter center, stormwater management BMP, and utilities. The purpose of the project is to greater serve the transportation needs of the local community and region, and to allow for future growth of ridership. The project will permanently impact 230 linear feet of perennial stream, approximately 2.14 acres of wetlands, and 1.66 acres of open water. Temporary wetland impacts are estimated at 0.53 acres. To compensate for impacts, the applicant proposes to purchase mitigation bank and stream credits. The Regulatory Branch is evaluating this project pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.

  • NAO-2016-01096

    Expiration date: 9/15/2016

    The proposed project is intended to increase capacity, eliminate roadway deficiencies, and improve safety along 1-64. This is the second segment (Segment II – approximately 7 miles) of a 75 mile section of I-64 that was evaluated with a Final Environmental Impact Statement conducted in 2013. Public comment period ends Sept. 15, 2016.

  • NAO-2013-1618

    Expiration date: 2/8/2016

    The City of Newport News proposes the construction of a new connector road to be named Independence Boulevard in the northern end of the city connecting Fort Eustis Boulevard with Denbigh Boulevard. The project is located in wetlands connected to Stony Run, a tributary of the tidal Warwick River, in Newport News, Virginia.

  • NAO-2014-01451

    Expiration date: 12/10/2015

    Chesbay Conservation LLC proposes to establish and operate a wetland compensatory mitigation bank to provide off-site compensatory mitigation for projects that result in unavoidable impacts to wetlands within the specified service area. The proposed mitigation bank site, to be known as the Chesapeake Bay Wetland Mitigation Bank, is comprised of approximately 96 acres of land situated south of John Clayton Memorial Highway (Route 14), west of Fickle Fen Road, and east of Honey Pod Lane in Mathews County, Virginia. Public comment period ends Dec. 10, 2015.

  • NAO-2011-0462 I-64 Capacity Improvements

    Expiration date: 10/2/2015

    Shirley Contracting Company, LLC has proposed the I-64 Capacity Improvements, which will include widening the existing Interstate 64 in Newport News, Virginia from a four lane interstate, to a six lane interstate from 0.50 miles east of Yorktown Road (Route 238 interchange) and ending 1.55 miles west of Jefferson Avenue (Route 143 interchange).