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2008 SESSION
SB 150 Wilderness Road: Virginia's Heritage Migration Route; designating certain highway segments thereas.
Introduced by: John S. Edwards | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Wilderness Road: Virginia's Heritage Migration Route. Designates U.S. Route 11 from Winchester to Bristol, connecting with the Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail in Scott County and continuing west on U.S. Routes 58 and 23, ending at Cumberland Gap National Heritage Park in Lee County where it intersects with the Kentucky Wilderness Road Heritage Highway; and the Fincastle Turnpike and the Carolina Road spurs that branch off in Botetourt County as the "Wilderness Road: Virginia's Heritage Migration Route." This designation shall not affect any other designation heretofore or hereafter applied to this route or any portions thereof.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Wilderness Road: Virginia's Heritage Migration Route. Designates U.S. Route 11 from Winchester to Bristol, connecting with the Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail in Scott County and continuing west on U.S. Routes 58 and 23, ending at Cumberland Gap National Heritage Park in Lee County where it intersects with the Kentucky Wilderness Road Heritage Highway; the Carolina Road along the corridor of U.S. Route 220, which runs from Buchanan County through Franklin County, Henry County, and the city of Martinsville, where it connects with North Carolina; and the Fincastle Turnpike as the "Wilderness Road: Virginia's Heritage Migration Route."
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Wilderness Road: Virginia's Heritage Migration Route. Designates U.S. Route 11 from Winchester to Bristol, connecting with the Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail in Scott County and continuing west on U.S. Routes 58 and 23, ending at Cumberland Gap National Heritage Park in Lee County where it intersects with the Kentucky Wilderness Road Heritage Highway; the Carolina Road along the corridor of U.S. Route 220, which runs from Buchanan County through Franklin County, Henry County, and the city of Martinsville, where it connects with North Carolina; and the Fincastle Turnpike as the "Wilderness Road: Virginia's Heritage Migration Route." Notwithstanding the provisions of § 33.1-12, the cost of producing, placing, and maintaining these signs shall be paid as set out in the general appropriation act.