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The project is intended to alleviate congestion in downtown Martinsburg and help relieve congestion along Queen Street (WV 9), which constrained by a two-lane underpass and currently is the only route serving the northern section of the City.
- Gov. Justice announces plans to ease congestion on WV 9 in Berkeley County
MARTINSBURG, WV — Gov. Jim Justice today announced a...
- Gov. Justice announces plans to ease congestion on WV 9 in Berkeley County
West Virginia Route 9 (WV 9) is a major east–west state highway located in the eastern extents of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. The western terminus of the route is at the Maryland state line on the north edge of Paw Paw, where WV 9 becomes Maryland Route 51 (MD 51) upon crossing the Potomac River.
30 sie 2022 · Of the options to upgrade WV-9, planners and highway officials said the first is to make no changes to the roadway. The next lowest i. mpact option is the upgrade the existing roadway in its current path with wider shoulders, additional turning lanes, better signage, markings and drainage.
9 kwi 2024 · MARTINSBURG, WV — Gov. Jim Justice today announced a 15-point improvement project to alleviate congestion along several sections of West Virginia Route 9. Growth in the Eastern Panhandle, and Berkeley County in particular, has led to congestion on WV 9 between Martinsburg and Hedgesville.
29 lip 2021 · This 4.6 mile segment of new 4-lane highway, through an environmentally sensitive area, consisted of 1.9 million cubic yards of excavation, roadway drainage features, nine bridge structures, utility relocations, and concrete and asphalt paving.
11 mar 2021 · MARTINSBURG — The West Virginia Division of Highways is seeking public input regarding ongoing traffic studies of West Virginia Route 9, concerning the possible relocation or upgrade of the current road to better optimize travel between Martinsburg and Berkeley Springs.
9 kwi 2024 · A 15-point improvement project for Route 9 was announced by, from left, Gov. Jim Justice, West Virginia Department of Transportation Secretary Jimmy Wriston and West Virginia Senate President Craig Blair at the Martinsburg Regional Division of Motor Vehicles office Tuesday afternoon.