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VDOT signs agreement with Navy on I-564 connector

Updated: Thursday, 27 Dec 2012, 6:39 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 27 Dec 2012, 11:49 AM EST

NORFOLK, Va. (AP/WAVY) - The Virginia Department of Transportation and the Navy have signed an agreement that will allow work to begin on the Interstate 564 intermodal connector.

The project will connect the existing I-564 through Naval Station Norfolk with Norfolk International Terminals. The new road is intended to redirect heavy truck traffic, improve access to the base and decrease congestion.

 

"It becomes the initial way to divert traffic away from Willoughby, away from the bridge-tunnel and down toward the NIT where the third crossing will leave from this part of the water and go on over to the Monitor-Merrimac," Norfolk Mayor Paul Fraim said.

The connector will have four lanes and includes new bridges, overpasses, and exit and entrance ramps. It will also provide separate traffic lanes for vehicles entering the naval station and Norfolk International Terminals.

"The amount of money that the community is willing to spend on infrastructure, transportation improvements so the work force can get in and out of the Naval base is very important to the future of the base," Fraim said.

Secretary of Transportation Sean Connaughton says extending and realigning I-564 will also provide the starting point for a future crossing under the Elizabeth River to Interstate 664.

The estimated cost of the I-564 extension project is $169 million.

"It's a very expensive proposition. We know, you know funds are hard to come by," Fraim said.

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