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  • NAO-2008-03470 Route 460

    Expiration date: 1/5/2016

    The applicant proposes to construct improvements along the U.S. Route 460 Corridor. From approximately one mile west of Zuni to two miles west of Windsor (approximately 4 miles), the applicant proposes to reconstruct and upgrade existing Route 460 to a four-lane divided highway. From two miles west of Windsor to the Route 460/Route 58 interchange in Suffolk (approx 12 miles), the applicant proposes to construct a new four-lane divided highway that would run north around Windsor, then cross existing Route 460 east of Windsor and run south of the existing Route 460 to Route 58. The applicant proposes to permanently impact 35.77 acres of non-tidal wetlands, 7,663 linear feet of stream and 9,339 lf of jurisdictional ditches. To compensate for unavoidable impacts, the applicant proposes a combination of mitigation bank credits, restoration of wetlands, and preservation of wetlands to expand existing conservation areas.

  • 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).

  • NAO-2006-05832 Creighton Road Bridge

    Expiration date: 7/12/2015

    Henrico County Department of Public Works proposes to replace an existing failing bridge on an unnamed tributary to Stoney Run in Henrico County, Virginia.
  • NAO-2015-503

    Expiration date: 5/9/2015

    Friends of Claytor Lake (FOCL), proposes to construct a concrete abutment to be used for loading and unloading equipment used to remove woody and man-made debris during clean up operations. FOCL removes about 250-300 30-cubic yard container loads of woody and man-made debris from the lake annually. The project is locted in Pulaski County, Virginia. Public comment period ends May 9, 2015.

  • NAO-2010-0130

    Expiration date: 5/4/2015

    Bon Secours Virginia Health Systems proposes to construct a medical office building, an elevated pedestrian connector, a rehabilitation garden, parking and a stormwater management facility on an 8 acre site which will be apart of the St. Francis Medical Center campus in Chesterfield County, Virginia. Public comment period ends May 4, 2015.