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🚧 Single-Lane Closures on Route 211 in Page County for Re-Seeding Projects
The time displayed is local to the original X account in Staunton, Virginia. The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) has initiated re-seeding efforts along Route 211 in Page County, VA, effective immediately through to the end of April. The re-seeding work is scheduled to take place on weekdays and will only be conducted during daylight hours for safety and visibility reasons. Motorists should anticipate single-lane closures on the stretch of Route 211 between Route 340 and the Shenandoah County line as the crews perform their tasks. Drivers in the area are cautioned to be alert for these changes to normal traffic patterns and adhere to signs or flaggers that may be present to guide traffic through the work zone safely. The planned re-seeding work is part of VDOT's continuing efforts to maintain and improve the roadside environment of Virginia's highways.
Shenandoah County debates whether to restore Confederate names to schools
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