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NEWPORT NEWS – During the week of May 19, contractor crews with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) are scheduled to implement long-term single-lane closures and traffic shifts on I-64 west at J. Clyde Morris Boulevard (exit 258) and on I-64 east near Hampton Roads Center Parkway (exit 261) in Newport News, weather and schedule permitting. This work is part of a multi-phased approach to facilitate bridge rehabilitation work as part of construction of the Hampton Roads Express Lanes (HREL) Newport News Segment.
Beginning overnight as early as May 19, one inside lane is scheduled to close on I-64 west at J. Clyde Morris Boulevard (exit 258), reducing travel lanes from four to three and shifting traffic right, toward the outside of the roadway. The work to implement the long-term traffic shift on I-64 west will require a full overnight closure of the I-64 west on-ramp from J. Clyde Morris Boulevard, starting as early as May 19, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., weather and schedule permitting.
The same inside lane closure and traffic shift was implemented in early May on I-64 east at J. Clyde Morris Boulevard.
The closure of one inside lane on I-64 east near Hampton Roads Center Parkway is scheduled to begin overnight as early as May 21, with one lane closing on I-64 east, reducing travel lanes from four to three and shifting traffic right, toward the outside of the roadway.
The work is the first part of a series of long-term single-lane closures and traffic shifts on I-64 at the J. Clyde Morris Boulevard (exit 258) overpass and near Hampton Roads Center Parkway (exit 261). Watch a video about these long-term lane closures and traffic shifts.
Inside lane closures on I-64 at J. Clyde Morris Boulevard and near Hampton Roads Center Parkway (exit 261) are estimated to be in place through summer 2025, followed by the next phases of single-lane closures and traffic shifts. All work is weather- and schedule-dependent; therefore, this schedule is subject to change.
Motorists are reminded to use caution when traveling near work zones, obey posted speed limits, follow lane markings and barrier guides, be alert to digital message signs and drive distraction-free.
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.
Hampton Roads Express Lanes Newport News Segment
This work is part of the HREL Newport News Segment Project that spans approximately 11.5 miles on I-64, starting just east of LaSalle Avenue (exit 265) in Hampton and ending 1.2 miles west of Denbigh Boulevard in Newport News. For 10.5 miles of the segment, from just west of Jefferson Avenue (exit 255) to I-664 (exit 264), the existing HOV lane in each direction will be converted into an Express Lane, alongside the three general purpose lanes. For the last 1 mile of the segment between I-664 and LaSalle Avenue, one general purpose lane will be converted into an Express Lane in each direction, alongside two general purpose lanes.
The HREL Newport News Segment will ultimately become a part of an overall continuous 45- mile high-occupancy toll Express Lanes network on I-64, from west of Denbigh Boulevard in Newport News to the I-264/I-664 Bowers Hill interchange in Chesapeake. As traffic demand continues to increase in the region, incorporating the Express Lanes dynamic tolling model, together with other interstate improvements, provides an additional approach to managing congestion in the long term and providing more travel choices and a reliable travel network for Hampton Roads motorists. For more information on the Hampton Roads Express Lanes projects and to learn more about construction updates, traffic impacts and to sign up to receive project updates, visit 64expresslanes.org
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