Resident Feedback Requested in Local Transportation Survey

Resident Feedback Requested in Local Transportation Survey
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County of Campbell issued the following announcement on March 10

To improve travel safety, Campbell County residents are asked to provide feedback toward a study of potential transportation safety issues, congestion, and bicycle/pedestrian improvements along Route 682 between Route 460 Business and Route 681.  Through March 18, 2022, citizens are encouraged to take part in a a community survey to guide transportation planners on improving access, reducing accidents, and minimizing congestion in the Leesville Road and Sunburst road areas (along the Route 460 Business/Timberlake Road corridor). 

To take this important survey, please click here. 

For more information on this transportation study, please visit https://vaprojectpipeline.org/studies/lynchburg/ly03-route-682-leesville-road.asp

Thank you for your participation in supporting travel safety in our community. 

Original source can be found here.



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