The Hampton Roads region relies on a network of roadways, tunnels, and bridges that connect residents to jobs, vital services, and recreational activities. However, heavy congestion within this network slows economic activity and travel in the region, especially between the Peninsula and the Southside.
Recent highway system improvements begin to address gaps in the region’s connectivity, most notably projects along the I-64 corridor. The Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization (HRTPO) is examining remaining gaps as part of the Regional Connectors Study, ultimately producing a long-term vision for improved connectivity, mobility, and accessibility in the Hampton Roads region.
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