In Chesapeake, a road construction project has some drivers feeling frustrated.
From now until at least late August, work is being done to add a center turn lane to a busy street, but traffic is down to one lane.
Earl Sorey, the director of Chesapeake Public Works told News 3 a few goals are going to be accomplished upon completion.
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“The project will include some minor road widening, curb and gutter installation, drainage improvement sidewalk connectivity,” said Sorey.
Once it’s finished, the road will have an added center turn lane and will be more walkable to the shopping center.
According to Sorey, traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction while work is done.
With certain schools on the road like Butts Road Primary School, parents like Christy Savage have said they’re frustrated.
“It will impact what I can do in a day because I’ll have to leave much earlier I’m sure, and then it will take longer to get home as well,” said Savage. “Once the schools let out traffic starts to get a little backed up, especially trying to turn back towards Battlefield Boulevard.”