VDOT will be sweeping the streets in Town beginning Monday, March 21

VDOT will be sweeping the streets in Town beginning Monday, March 21
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VDOT will be sweeping the streets in Town beginning Monday, March 21st, and continuing through the end of the week.  Members of the Public Works crew will be going door-to-door distributing notices to residents and business owners of the expected schedule and street closures.  Our goal is to complete two streets each day, beginning with Washington Avenue and working to the south.

We appreciate your cooperation by moving ALL vehicles, trailers, boats, etc. off the street when notified of the schedule for your street.



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