Access to Byrd Lane Blocked from Virginia Beach Boulevard for Sewer Pipeline Replacement Work

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VIRGINIA BEACH – Motorists are advised that HRSD crews are currently installing a new sewer pipeline in the outermost westbound lane of Virginia Beach Boulevard between Parker Lane and Great Neck Road. During the progress of this work, it will be necessary to block access to the portion of Byrd Lane that is north of Virginia Beach Boulevard beginning Friday, April 9th and lasting for up to one week.

During the replacement work, motorists can follow a signed detour. To access Byrd Lane from Virginia Beach Boulevard, motorists may detour down Hutton Lane to Oconee Avenue to Byrd Lane as indicated on the map below.

The work is weather dependent and subject to change or require additional time and is part of the Virginia Beach Boulevard Pipeline Replacement Project.

Byrd Lane Detour

 

HRSD's mission is to protect public health and the waters of Hampton Roads by treating wastewater effectively. A political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia, HRSD was created by public referendum in 1940 and currently serves 18 cities and counties in southeast Virginia, an area with a population of 1.7 million

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Should you have any questions or comments, you may contact:

Media Contact:

Leila Rice, APR
Director of Communications
757.460.7056
lrice@hrsd.com