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Official Twitter of the Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. We tweet about how we're Building Strong! (Following ≠ endorsement)

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Join us for these upcoming community meetings to discuss the Peninsula Coastal Storm Risk Management (PCSRM) Feasibility Study! @CityofNN #NewportNews #VirginiaPeninsula #HamptonRoads #CSRM

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Progress continues on the Back Bay Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study — an in-depth, 8-year project that explores ways to reduce the risk of storm surge in some of #OurCounty’s most vulnerable communities. Submit public comment by December 9 — link in bio. 🌀

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📢 Public Meeting: Miami-Dade Back Bay CSRM Feasibility Study Your input is essential to shaping the future of coastal storm risk management in Miami-Dade County! @MiamiDadeOOR @JaxStrong #MiamiDade #CSRM #communityengagement #coastalprotection

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Overnight Lane Closure on Old Mill Rd (Nov 10–15): From 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., Nov 10–15, eastbound lanes on Old Mill Rd between Westonia Rd (near 7-11) & Mill Creek Pkwy will close for Deep Creek Bridge work. Flaggers will direct traffic—please follow posted signs.

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⚠️TRAVEL ADVISORY⚠️Beginning 11/7, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer’s (USACE) contractor will install a new traffic pattern and temporary pavement markings on the westbound side of the Deep Creek Bridge (Geo Wash Hwy N southbound at Old Mill Rd).


Overnight lane closures will occur on Geo Wash Hwy N SB from the 7-Eleven entrance to Old Mill Rd intersection (10/20-10/24, 8pm-6am) for Deep Creek Bridge Replacement work. Follow posted signs in the area. #USACE #TrafficUpdate #DeepCreekBridge


Help shape the future of coastal storm risk management on the Virginia Peninsula! Oct 22: 5-7 PM at Hampton Roads Convention Center Oct 23: 5:30-7:30 PM at James River Elementary Questions? Email: PENINSULACSRM@USACE.ARMY.MIL #USACE #StormRisk #HamptonRoads #Resilience

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155mph category 4 Hurricane #Milton is undergoing some changes at the moment, as the eye of the storm is clearing again since it "closed" Monday night. Milton is forecast to remain an extremely dangerous hurricane when it reaches Florida Wednesday night. This is a very serious…


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USACE has received 18 @fema Mission Assignments after #Helene, including National Activation, Regional Activations, Temporary Emergency Power, Infrastructure Assessment, and Debris Management/Oversight totaling $60.48M. (As of 7 Oct)


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During disasters, it’s critical to avoid spreading false information. 🔹Rumor: FEMA will only provide $750 to #Helene survivors. 🔹Fact: $750 Serious Needs Assistance is only ONE type of assistance available to help pay for essential emergency supplies. fema.gov/helene-rumors


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UPDATE: The North Landing Bridge remains closed to vehicle traffic and the USACE will continue repairs on Friday, October 4. Additional information regarding the timeframe of the closure and repairs will be provided when available. @CityofVaBeach @norfolkdistrict


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🚨TRAFFIC ALERT🚨North Landing Bridge on Mt Pleasant Rd is experiencing a malfunction, closing the road to vehicle traffic. Police are assisting with directing traffic. No ETA for reopening. @norfolkdistrict @CityofVaBeach


Col. Sonny Avichal, USACE Norfolk District Commander, and Eddy Leblanc, ESF 3 Team Leader, met with VDEM and @FEMA officials in SW Virginia on Oct 3 to assess debris removal & critical infrastructure recovery needs after #HurricaneHelene.

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working with local, state, & federal partners to respond to #HurricaneHelene. Personnel are on-site, managing debris, temp roofing, & emergency power. Follow local officials & @usacehq for updates. #EmergencyResponse #DisasterRelief


USACE Norfolk District will hold a public meeting on Sept 30 at 5 p.m. (4934 High St, Portsmouth) to discuss truck traffic routes for shell transport in the Lynnhaven River Basin Restoration Project. Learn more: nao.usace.army.mil/LynnhavenEco/ #Restoration #PortsmouthTraffic

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USACE Norfolk District & @cityofhampton held a Planning Scoping Workshop for the Peninsula Coastal Storm Risk Management Study. The study aims to explore storm risk solutions for Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, Williamsburg, James City, York Counties, & Jamestown Island.

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USACE is hosting a public meeting on the Environmental Justice Strategic Plan regarding Executive Order 14096. These meetings are happening on September 17, 18, & 19 Each meeting has a WebEx registration link located: usace.army.mil/Missions/Envir…


We invite the Covington community to join us for an annual public information meeting regarding the Gathright Dam and Lake Moomaw Project. Be sure to CHECK THE IMAGE BELOW for details...

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has scheduled a closure of the South Mills Bridge for repairs on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, with a backup date of Wednesday, September 18 in case of weather delays. The bridge will be closed to vehicular traffic from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

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