RELEASE: IMMEDIATE          

CONTACT: Paula Miller

757-619-4163

HRBTinfo@VDOT.Virginia.gov

Friday, August 2, 2024

CLOSURE AND DETOUR OF I-64 WEST AT 4TH VIEW STREET ON SUNDAY FROM 1 TO 5 A.M. TO COMPLETE OVERHEAD SIGN INSTALLATION

All motorists on I-64 west will detour at exit 273 4th View Street

NORFOLK – Crews performing Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT) Expansion Project construction work have scheduled a temporary closure of I-64 west near 4th View Street (exit 273) to complete the installation of new sign structures over the interstate. This operation will require the full closure of both lanes of I-64 west at 4th View Street this Sunday, August 4 beginning at 1:00 a.m. and ending by 5:00 a.m.


Motorists traveling on I-64 west will be detoured off the interstate at exit 273 to 4th View Street. From the exit, motorists should follow the posted detour route which will be clearly marked on I-64 west and the City of Norfolk streets.

  • Take exit 273 4th View Street
  • Turn right onto 4th View Street
  • Turn left onto W. Ocean View Avenue
  • Make a U-turn after 15th View Street
  • Take the 15th View Street on-ramp to I-64 west

Motorists should expect delays and allow extra travel time for the detour route.


All construction schedules are subject to change due to impending weather or other unexpected circumstances. Construction updates and lane closure alerts can be found at HRBTexpansion.org.

 

Drivers and pedestrians are reminded to use caution when traveling near work zones. Before hitting the road, consider using VDOT's free 511 Virginia traffic tools, or the free 511-integrated Waze GPS app, to check for the most up-to-date road and travel conditions. VDOT’s 511Virginia.org website and mobile app offer information about construction, traffic, incidents, and congestion, as well as access to traffic cameras, weather-related impacts and more.  

 

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