








RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Virginia transportation officials will hold three public meetings next month on the state's proposal to use toll revenue to improve Interstate 95.
The Virginia Department of Transportation has scheduled meetings for Dec. 10 in Sussex, Dec. 12 in Chester and Dec. 17 in Fredericksburg to give the public an update on the proposal.
The Federal Highway Administration is reviewing the state's application to place tolls on I-95.
Projects detailed in the application include replacing or rehabilitating the Courtland Road bridge over I-95 in Prince George County and rebuilding the interchange of I-95, I-85 and U.S. 460 in Petersburg.
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