Stafford County is continuing its efforts with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and residents to implement a solution to the recurring flooding on the "S-curves" of Brooke Road, located between Raven Road and Maplewood Drive.
The Board of Supervisors recently approved the County's Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-2031 Transportation Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) on April 20, 2021, which provides the funding necessary for the construction of an emergency access drive as well as all necessary improvements and repairs needed to bring Windermere Drive into the state highway system to allow the road to be open to public traffic.
The county plans to construct a two-lane roadway between Windermere Drive and Crestwood Lane to provide through-travel access to Brooke Road area residents when Brooke Road is closed to traffic during emergencies. The CIP also provides $7.5 million in funding for the Brooke Road Reconstruction project to elevate and realign Brooke Road between Raven Road and Maplewood Drive.
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