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3 Highway rest stops  





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The Commonwealth Transportation Board, formerly the State Highway and Transportation Board, regulates and funds transportation in Virginia.

It supervises the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), the Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DPRT), the Department of Aviation (DOAV), the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), the Virginia Port Authority, the Motor Vehicle Dealer Board, and the Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority (VCSFA).

Membership[edit]

The Board consists of seventeen members:

The citizen members are appointed by the Governor to four-year terms, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly, and removable from office by the Governor at his pleasure. The Secretary of Transportation serves as chairman of the Board.

Authority[edit]

The Board has power to:

All of these powers must be exercised within the framework of state law.

Highway rest stops[edit]

As of 2008, Virginia operated 42 rest stops and visitor centers along its interstate highways. In response to budget pressures, the Board sought public input and determined to reduce costs by closing 19 rest stops and expanding the truck parking lots at the remaining stops to accommodate the trucks that would other park and sleep at the stops designated for closing.[1] The Board also removed the two-hour limit on truck parking. The closures began on July 21, 2009[2] The Board's funding options were limited, because Federal law 23 U.S.C. §111 prohibits commercialization of interstate highway rest stops. The closing resulted in a $9 million annual saving. At the Board's first meeting in January 2010, it reversed the decision to close the rest stops and reassigned $3 million in highway maintenance funds to keep the 19 rest stops open until the end of the fiscal year.[3] No long-term funding source was identified.

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Final Closure Plan for 19 Virginia Safety Rest Areas (SRA) and Welcome Centers (WC)" (PDF). www.virginiadot.org. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
  • ^ "REST AREA CLOSURES TO BEGIN JULY 21: Truck Parking Changes to Be Implemented July 21 in All Rest Areas Statewide". Archived from the original on 2009-07-08. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
  • ^ "VDOT REOPENS FIRST FOUR REST AREAS: Four I-81 rest areas reopened by Feb. 17 goal". Archived from the original on 2011-01-05. Retrieved 2010-04-27.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commonwealth_Transportation_Board&oldid=1132651507"

    Categories: 
    Transportation in Virginia
    State agencies of Virginia
     



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