FORT GREGG-ADAMS, Va. — Drivers at Fort Gregg-Adams can expect smoother commutes this summer as a multi-phase road paving project gets underway April 22.
The effort, which runs through early July, will target several high-traffic roads across the installation — all without closing a single street.
“We’re working hard to improve road conditions while keeping the impact on drivers as minimal as possible,” said Ashley Henshaw, engineer technician, Directorate of Public Works (DPW)
The work will unfold in a series of consecutive phases:
Clarke Avenue (Sisisky to Sustainment): April 22 – May 2
Barfoot Avenue (Sisisky to Sustainment): May 5 – May 15
5th Street (Clarke Avenue to end): May 16 – May 22
Eisenhower, Franklin and Grant Avenues Avenues (38th to 41st): May 23 – June 2
Adams Avenue (34th to Yorktown): June 3 – June 24
Adams Avenue (Sisisky to 1st): June 25 – July 4
Crews will work daily from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with no construction on nights, weekends or holidays. Each section will be repaved one lane at a time to keep traffic moving.
“There will be no utility outages or disruptions to businesses there will be,” Henshaw said.
To help drivers navigate the work zones safely, flaggers will always be on-site, and clear signage (including digital message boards) will be posted along affected routes.
“Maintaining traffic flow and safety is a top priority,” Henshaw said. “Our team will be out there every day making sure things go as smoothly as the new pavement.”
Any changes to the schedule or unexpected delays will be displayed on the digital signs. For more information or to report concerns, residents can contact Henshaw at 520-673-4708.
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