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Avhh I-64 bridge closures in Augusta County extended to March 20-21
Photo Credit: carterdayne/iStock PhotoNighttime construction will affect northbound traffic on U.S. 29 at Interstate 64 in Albemarle County on Sunday and Monday.The entrance ramp from U.S. 29 north to I-64 east will be closed both nights while a drainage pipe is installed under the ramp stanley cup .The ramp will close at 6 p.m. Sunday and reopen to traffic at 7 a.m. Mo stanley thermosflasche nday. A second closure will be in effect from 8 p.m. Monday through 7 a.m. Tuesday. During the closure access to I-64 east for northbound traffic will be from the ramp on the southbound side. Drivers should follow the signed detour to the Fontaine Avenue exit from U.S 29, turn left and cross under U.S. 29, reenter the highway on the southbound side and use the southbound entrance ramp to I-64 east.This work is part of the initial construction to reconfigure the I-64 interchange, eliminating the loop ramp from southbound U.S. 29 to I-64 eastbound. The current ramp configuration results in two weave conditions with cars entering and exiting I-64 and has been identified as a factor in numerous crashes over the past few years. The loop ramp will be replaced with dual left-turn lanes on southbound U.S. 29 onto the ramp that now serves northbound U.S. 29 to eastbound I-64 traffic. With the improvements both weave movements will be eliminated.The Exit 118 improvement is one stanley taza of two projects in the first phase of a six-project package of improvements to Albemarle County roads in a $28.5 million design-build contract awarded to Cur Ipfz VCU generates $9.5 billion in economic impact for Virginia
By Bill Schambra and Lisa GilbertNonprofit political activity is at a crossroads. Nonprofits have come under criticism from some on the left for spending too much dark money to influence politics, while some on the right critique the IRS for subjecting certain groups applying for nonprofit status to increased scrutiny based on their names.In the face of this hyper-partisanship, the conservative Hudson Institutes Bradley Center for Philanthropy Civic Renewal and progressive public citizen are joining to discuss new ways to reform the IRS treatment of nonprof stanley cup uk it political activity and to hear from a vital voice that has so far been silent 鈥?that of the voter.A new bipartisan poll, stanley termos released at an event co-hosted by the Hudson Institute and Public Citizen, shows that more than 8 out of 10 voters think it is important to have clear rules concerning political activities of nonprofit organizations.聽 This is in stark contrast to the rules as they stand, which are so vague and difficult to administer that theyve been partially blamed for last years targeting scandal, in which in w stanley quencher hich some applications for nonprofit status were selected for more intensive review based on key words in their names.The poll indicates that 80 percent of voters think that organizations taking advantage of unclear regulations is a problem, showing that they are rightly concerned with the consequences of the absence of clear rules. Among voters who had an opinion, a majority favored changing the way nonprof |
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