This weekend, crews were out on I-264 EB working to fix potholes.
Crews were cutting out whole sections of the road and filling them with concrete.
That's supposed to be a better fix than just filling them in.
Those repairs come about two weeks after the pothole disaster.
That's when about 20 cars and trucks were damaged by potholes after a night of heavy rain which damaged parts of the road.
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Taking Action Against Potholes
VDOT commissioner apologizes to drivers for I-264 potholes
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Drivers file claims with VDOT for damage from Friday’s potholes
State Police close two lanes of I-264 East over dangerous potholes
Beach crews work to repair potholes around the city
Crews work to repair potholes on I-264
Drivers frustrated with potholes in Hampton Roads
Pothole repairs underway on 264; HRBT
VDOT’s new acting administrator attempts to move agency forward after pothole emergency
VDOT commissioner to take second look at I-264 pothole damage claims
Taking action: Finding solutions to pothole problems
TME still turning down claims that came in days before pothole emergency
VDOT crews suspend I-264 concrete repairs due to cold weather
VDOT commissioner: New contract for TME won’t be signed until after review, meeting
VDOT crews to continue emergency repairs on I-264 this weekend
VDOT District Administrator resigns
VDOT Timeline: Officials try to address pothole nightmare on I-264
VDOT District Administrator Dennis Heuer resigns
Drivers still waiting for compensation after filing damage claims with VDOT
Can VDOT be trusted with more money from McDonnell’s transportation funding plan?
Can VDOT be trusted with more money from McDonnell’s transportation funding plan?