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Repairs On Hess Road To Start Sunday, Public Works Says

Community Center / Virgin Islands / March 1, 2019

The Department of Public Works announced on Friday that road repairs will commence on Route 68, known as Hess Road, on Sunday and is projected to end on Friday, March 5.

According to the release, the project will address the deteriorated asphalt roadway, replacing it with a new asphalt pavement. Motorists are asked to exercise caution and adhere to all safety, warning and detour signs, Public Works said.

The department said it appreciates the public’s patience as it works to improve road conditions throughout the territory. 






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HUD Approves Latest USVI Disaster Recovery Plan Totaling $779 Million; Funding Comes With 'Strict Fiscal Controls'

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