VDOT Update

VDOT TO HOLD THREE MEETINGS ON ROUTE 220 PRESERVATION AND IMPROVEMENT PLAN
Meetings scheduled in Roanoke, Rocky Mount and Martinsville
RELEASE: IMMEDIATE CONTACT: Jason Bond 540-387-5493 (office)
SALEM — In November, the Virginia Department of Transportation will hold three meetings to share information about the Route 220 Preservation and Improvement Plan and to receive input. The meetings will be held at follows:Thursday, November 7, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Clearbrook Elementary School located at 5205 Franklin Road in Roanoke
Wednesday, November 13, from 5-7 p.m. at the Essig Recreation Center located at 295 Technology Drive in Rocky Mount
Thursday, November 14, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Henry County Administration Building located at 3300 Kings Mountain Road in Martinsville 
The purpose of the study is to help localities and VDOT to identify strategies to preserve capacity, enhance safety and support future growth along the Route 220 corridor between the North Carolina state line and Route 419 in Roanoke. Preliminary design concepts to enhance mainline traffic flow and improve safety include restricting median crossovers and minor intersection turning movements and improving traffic signal operations along the Route 220 corridor. Citizens will be able to speak with study team representatives at the meetings. The meetings will be held in an “open house” format with a formal presentation given approximately 30 minutes after the start of each meeting. The same information will be presented at each meeting for the entire Route 220 corridor. Written comments will be accepted at the meeting or can be submitted by November 29, 2019, to Michael Gray, 731 Harrison Avenue, Salem, VA 24153. Comments also can be emailed to Michael.Gray@vdot.virginia.gov. Please reference “Route 220 Preservation and Improvement Plan” in the subject heading.
Anyone requiring special assistance to attend and participate in this meeting may contact Michael Gray at 540-494-8288 or 1-800-367-7623, TTY/TDD 711.

Art Go Bloom

“Hunting Hills Gives Back”

Join us for an evening to celebrate spring. The Hunting Hills Homeowners Association
is proud to invite you to an event celebrating Spring and flowers.

A private sneak peek at the Taubman Museum upcoming Art Go Bloom exhibit
opening May 16th thru the 19th 2019.
Executive Director Cindy Petersen of the Taubman, will be our guest speaker introducing this wonderful collection.

George Clement of George’s Flowers will be demonstrating the art of arranging flowers.

The Hunting Hills Garden Club will be doing a custom arrangement inspired by one piece in the Art Go Bloom from The Birdcage, Gone CoCo, and She’s International.

To tantalize your taste buds, we will be featuring hors d’oeuvres incorporating edible flowers and paired with delicious wines and for those who enjoy Bourbon we will be sampling several and noting their scents.

So please join us at the Hunting Hills Country Club for this special night made possible by the Hunting Hills Home Owners Association

When: Thursday, May 9, 6:00-8:00 pm
Where: Hunting Hills Country Club
What: Art Go Bloom special sneak peek
Who: All residents of Hunting Hills, friends and family are also welcome.

Cost is $75.00 per person, which includes all food and drink tastings. Cash bar available for full pours.

If you plan to attend, please fill out the form below and buy your Payment by Credit Card: Tickets can be purchased securely at www.huntinghillshomeowners.com

Payment by Check: Checks can be dropped off at the Hunting Hills Country Club front desk no later than Monday May 6 th (please make checks payable to Hunting Hills Home Owners Association HHHA)

Ticket Sales Have CLOSED as of 5/3/2019






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