The fate of a proposal to significantly increase tolls on the Dulles Greenway is in doubt after State Corporation Commission staffers last week issued a report recommending the denial of
The Virginia General Assembly will once again decide the future of the Dulles Greenway as two Loudoun legislators this week filed dueling bills aimed at staunching ballooning toll prices on
The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is proposing an expansion of express toll lanes on Interstate-495, something opponents say distracts from proactive solutions to heavy traffic.
The operators of the Dulles Greenway plan to file an application with the State Corporation Commission this spring to increase tolls on the 14-mile road that connects Leesburg with the Dulles Toll Road.
Next year’s General Assembly session could bring a renewed battle around tolls on the Dulles Greenway, as state lawmakers and county supervisors revealed they have been in secretive closed-door meetings
Loudoun County supervisors will oppose bills filed by Del. David A. Reid (D-32) and Sen. Jennifer B. Boysko (D-33) seeking to relieve the Dulles Greenway of new regulation passed last
MEADOWS OF DAN — Governor Ralph Northam this week broke ground on a $300 million project to widen 7.4 miles of Route 58 in Patrick County over Lovers Leap Mountain. The groundbreaking is the next phase of a larger project to create a continuous four-lane highway between Virginia Beach and Interstate 77. The groundbreaking ceremony was held at Fred Clifton Park in Meadows of Dan at an overlook near Route 58.