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UPDATED: VDOT begins closing 18 Virginia highway rest stops

UPDATED: VDOT begins closing 18 Virginia highway rest stops

Electronic signs will advise motorists of rest-area closings today, including the northbound stop at Ladysmith on I-95.


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Updated 8:21 a.m.

As scheduled, most of the 18 rest areas slated for closure by the state shut down overnight, a spokesman for the Virginia Department of Transportation said this morning.

Crews are working this morning to change the last of the signs leading into the facilities, said VDOT’s Jeff Caldwell.

A few of the rest stops are in their final hours of operations. Some in the Staunton district were planned to close at 9 a.m. this morning, Caldwell said.

There have been no problems associated with the rest stop closures, he added.

Earlier:

Highway crews were to begin closing 18 interstate rest stops early today, hours after the two gubernatorial candidates urged that they stay open. Each pledged to reopen them if elected.

Shutting the popular facilities because of tumbling transportation revenues has prompted wide opposition from the traveling public and the tourism and trucking industries.

By dawn, orange barrels and cones should block the closed rest areas’ entrance ramps. Among the rest areas being shuttered are those on Interstate 95 at Ladysmith in Caroline County, on Interstate 64 near Oilville in Goochland, and on Interstate 85 near Dinwiddie Courthouse in Dinwiddie County.

The Virginia Department of Transportation said drivers already in rest areas would be allowed to remain until they finished resting, and once the rest stops were clear of motorists, crews will block the exit ramps.

The highway agency also will change interstate signs to say the rest areas are closed and will adjust signs that guide motorists to the next facility. Electronic signs will give motorists warning that the rest areas are shut.

VDOT then will put the closed stops into mothballs—stripping out useful items, turning off utilities, draining the plumbing, boarding up the buildings, and putting up steel gates—at an estimated cost of $570,000.

After statewide public hearings, the Commonwealth Transportation Board voted in June to cut the number of rest areas the Virginia Department of Transportation runs from 42 to 23 as the agency grapples with a $2.6 billion revenue shortfall. The rest-stop closings will save about $8.6 million.

“We have a very serious revenue situation in transportation,“ state Transportation Secretary Pierce R. Homer said yesterday. “We need to make sure that we’re meeting the very highest priorities of the commonwealth.

“We believe we’ve done that in the budget we adopted,“ he said, “and we hope to avoid further cuts.“

Former Attorney General Bob McDonnell, the Republican gubernatorial nominee, promised yesterday that he would reopen the rest stops within 90 days of taking office in January.

McDonnell said that to keep the rest stops open, he would seek changed transportation funding priorities, ask organizations to contribute to rest-area operations, “explore creative financing structures” and consider using work-release prisoners and people doing court-required community service to maintain the rest areas.

State Sen. R. Creigh Deeds, the Democratic nominee, speaking with reporters later on a conference call, said he agreed the rest stops should remain open and that he would reopen them within 60 days of becoming governor. He previously has supported efforts to have the rest areas operated by private companies.

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