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HRTPO examining ways to improve Hampton Roads’ crossings

The Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization is examining alternate ways to cross the harbor in Hampton Roads as part of the Regional Connectors Study, and would like community input on the future of travel in the region.

A virtual open house is available to view and provide feedback on any time through March 3 by visiting connectorstudy.org/get-involved.

Hampton Roads relies on a network of roadways, tunnels and bridges that connect residents to jobs, vital services, and recreational activities. However, heavy congestion can slow economic activity and travel in the region. Recent highway system improvements are addressing gaps in the region’s connectivity, and the Regional Connectors Study is examining remaining gaps, ultimately producing a long-term vision for improved connectivity, mobility, and accessibility in the Hampton Roads region.

The virtual open house is an invitation to all Hampton Roads residents, workers and commuters to participate in envisioning how...

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