The Virginia Department of Transportation is seeking the public’s feedback on current conditions and priorities related to the Mayo Bridge replacement project

Richmond, VA – According to the state officials, community input received will help provide guidance to the project team and all stakeholders as they move forward with developing concepts.

The Mayo Bridge is one of Richmond’s most historical landmarks and oldest highway bridges over the James River.

The Mayo Bridge project scope originally included replacing the superstructure of the bridge and maintaining the existing substructure (piers) in place.

However, after a structural and geotechnical analysis of the existing piers, the cost to reuse the existing piers increased making a bridge replacement a more viable solution.

VDOT invites residents and travelers to learn more about the project and take the online survey from May 9 through June 9, 2024.   

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