I-64 / SR 623 (Ashland Road) Interchange Improvements Study
I-64 / SR 623 (Ashland Road) Interchange Improvements Study
The purpose of this Interchange Access Report (IAR) Study is to evaluate safety and operational issues and develop solutions for the I-64 / SR 623 (Ashland Road) interchange (Exit 173). An IAR Study is required by VDOT and the Federal Highway Adminstration (FHWA) prior to implementing an interchange modication to the U.S. interstate system.
Benefits
This study will identify the best interchange design to accommodate existing traffic and planned economic activity in the vicinity of the interchange. This study will consider safety, operations, environmental impact, cost, constructability, and multimodal accommodations.
Public Outreach
This survey is to solicit public feedback on the existing transportation needs and issues at the I-64 / SR 623 (Ashland Road) interchange, and to better understand how the traveling public uses this interchange. A subsequent public outreach will share design alternatives for the interchange and solicit public feedback on the design options.
Resources
Contact Information:
Liz McAdory, Richmond District Planning Manager
Liz.McAdory@VDOT.Virginia.gov
Chris Daily, Consultant Project Manager
cdaily@vhb.com
Phase: Study
UPC: 121682
Lat/Long: 37.68312, -77.66841
Locality: Goochland County
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Map of Study Area