Department of Public Works gets green light on roundabout
On Monday, the Richmond Planning Commission has given the city’s Department of Public Works a green light to proceed with the transformation of the intersection of Laburnum and Hermitage avenues from a series of stoplights to a landscaped roundabout. The commission seemed satisfied that Public Works had assuaged any concerns of the police department and […]
On Monday, the Richmond Planning Commission has given the city’s Department of Public Works a green light to proceed with the transformation of the intersection of Laburnum and Hermitage avenues from a series of stoplights to a landscaped roundabout. The commission seemed satisfied that Public Works had assuaged any concerns of the police department and Richmond Public Schools. The brief approval read:
Pursuant to Section 17 of the City Charter, at its meeting on July 7, 2008, the Planning Commission voted (6-1) to APPROVE the Location, Character and Extent of the proposed AP Hill Roundabout.
We hope to have more details on the time table soon.
-
Recommend this
on Facebook -
Report an error
-
Subscribe to our
Weekly Digest
This article has been closed to further comments.