VDOT Roadwork in Broadlands Area…

VDOT’s large resurfacing project affects some roads in the Broadlands/South Ashburn area: 

  • Claiborne Parkway from Waxpool Road to Wynridge Drive
  • Demott Drive from Reilly Terrace to Mooreview Parkway
  • Mooreivew Parkway from Old Ryan Road/Greenway Ramp to Croson Lane
  • Mooreview Parkway from Old Ryan Road to Loudoun County Parkway
  • Wynridge Drive/Claude Moore Drive from Claiborne Parkway to Old Ryan Road
  • Among others not in the Broad Run District.  They can all be viewed on this map:  http://vdot.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=fbf86e85fdcb43e482432f41ddbb51c7

During the project, the contractor completes each of the resurfacing steps on all of the roads at the same time, then moves onto the next step (they are not resurfacing each road one by one).  At this point they are putting down temporary pavement markings and will begin painting permanent markings after the new surface has cured for two weeks.  Since this project is still ongoing, and has many weeks until completion, any gravel remnants will be removed in the near future.  The contractor must complete all road work by October 23, but are currently ahead of schedule. For questions, please contact VDOT directly at 800-367-7623 or my.vdot.virginia.gov/.

VDOT Slurry Road Work in Broadlands

VDOT’s contractors, Slurry Pavers, Inc., will move up north when the southern portion is complete. Included streets will receive more specific timeframes two to three days in advance of the work on their door-to-door notices. QUESTIONS? Please contact Matt May of Slurry Pavers, Inc. at 804-716-7860.

PLEASE NOTE: Trash/recycling services MAY be affected if your street is scheduled for maintenance. Since VDOT’s schedule could change at anytime, we are not able to reschedule trash services. Patriot will make every effort to service your street on trash days, but if  roadwork is underway and your trash/recycling cannot be collected, you will need to place your bins out again on the next scheduled pick-up day.

The affected streets in Broadlands can be seen on the VDOT website at http://www.virginiadot.org/projects/northern_virginia/northern_virginia_paving_program.asp or on this map photo:

Information about slurry work can be found on their website, http://www.neighborhoodslurry.com/. Please review the “Must Know Info” section to avoid any mishaps or misunderstandings during installation and while the slurry seal is new. The section goes through the whole process and provides tips and tricks for each stage.