Coming Soon
Princess Anne Road |
| Virginia Beach |
Project at a Glance
Est Completion Date
Summer 2014
Cost
$54 million
Locality
Virginia Beach
District
Hampton Roads
Summer 2014
Cost
$54 million
Locality
Virginia Beach
District
Hampton Roads
Contact
Public Affairs
757-925-1660
What's Being Done
The existing Princess Anne Road is a two-lane road just east of Dam Neck Road to the Virginia Beach Municipal Center. This project will widen the existing highway to a four-lane facility with turn lanes and a wide raised median to accommodate future widening when necessary.The project will also construct an approximate seven-tenths of a mile section of Nimmo Parkway, providing a connector between Princess Anne Road and Holland Road.
The section of Nimmo Parkway between Holland Road and General Booth Boulevard will be built under a separate project.
For information on the Nimmo Parkway project, click here.
Why is this road being built?
The City of Virginia Beach requested the improvements be made to this corridor in November 1994. The project is also in accordance with the VDOT Six-Year Improvement Program and the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission’s 2026 Regional Transportation Plan.The 2002 traffic volume on Princess Anne Road is approximately 22,000 vehicles on a typical weekday. By 2021, it is anticipated that the volume will increase to approximately 51,000 vehicles per day.
Benefits
The proposed widening will greatly improve traffic operations and reduce congestion along this segment of Princess Anne Road.
Project Updates
A portion of this project is being paid for with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) Funds.
ROW Acquisition Started Spring 2006
Advertise for Construction: January 2010
Anticipated Construction Start: Summer 2010
Anticipated Construction End: Summer 2014
Contacts
Public Affairs, 757-925-1660Page last modified: Feb. 2, 2007




















