The Village of Waterford, Virginia
   A National Historic Landmark

Waterford Elementary School in Waterford VA
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Traffic and Road Safety

No other school this size is supported by a country road. Access to the school is from Loyalty Road which is a two lane road with no shoulders. In places it is not even two lanes wide. Its curves and hills require constant driver attention.

country road near the Waterford School
Loyalty Road near the school entrance

Since Waterford is not near any major access roads, all cars and busses will be traveling on narrow country roads which can be dangerous. Because traffic will not be staggered, but will be arriving and leaving at the beginning and end of the school day, it will greatly affect the area.

What needs to be done:

  • Traffic studies need to be conducted to determine the impact of increased bus and car traffic on the village and surrounding area.

 

 

 

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- 08/31/2007