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🏗️ What Northern Virginia Property Managers Should Know About VDOT’s 2025 Paving Plan

  • peter
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

How to prepare your property and align your paving projects for smoother results.

If you manage properties in Northern Virginia, there’s a good chance that VDOT’s upcoming 2025 Paving and Restriping Plan will impact your tenants, road access, or even your own maintenance schedule. With hundreds of lane-miles across Fairfax, Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince William counties slated for resurfacing and restriping, property managers need to prepare now.


At Tibbs Paving, we work closely with commercial property managers, HOAs, and developers across the region—and we’re here to help you understand what’s changing, what to expect, and how to align your own paving or maintenance projects with VDOT’s timeline.





📋 What Is VDOT’s 2025 Paving & Restriping Program?

Each year, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) partners with counties to resurface and restripe roads across the Commonwealth. The 2025 program includes:

  • Repaving local roads and thoroughfares in Northern Virginia

  • Adding or updating bike lanes, crosswalks, and traffic-calming features

  • Improved traffic flow and ADA-compliant enhancements

  • Temporary road closures and lane adjustments during the work

This means private properties connected to public roads—like commercial lots, residential communities, or shopping centers—may be affected.


🏢 How This Affects Property Managers

If your property sits along or near a road that’s part of the 2025 paving plan, you may face:

  • Temporary access issues to driveways and parking lots

  • The need to coordinate restriping or curbing work for consistency

  • Opportunity to bundle private paving projects during nearby road work

  • The chance to upgrade or fix drainage or ADA issues before resurfacing

Tibbs Paving can help assess how VDOT's plans might affect your properties and assist you in preparing accordingly.


💡 Tip: Coordinate Private Work with Public Projects

Many savvy property managers choose to schedule:

  • Parking lot repaving

  • Sealcoating and crack filling

  • Curb and ADA ramp repairs

  • Drainage corrections

…at the same time VDOT is paving surrounding roads. This minimizes disruption to tenants and residents, saves mobilization costs, and ensures visual consistency and compliance.


✅ What You Can Do Now

Here’s how property managers can get ahead:

  1. Check the VDOT 2025 paving map for roads near your properties

  2. Evaluate your pavement needs (resurfacing, repairs, or restriping)

  3. Get a professional estimate to budget for any work in advance

  4. Coordinate schedules to avoid conflicts with public projects

  5. Use this opportunity to update ADA striping and signage


🛠️ Why Property Managers Trust Tibbs Paving

With over 25 years of experience, Tibbs Paving has worked on projects of all sizes—ranging from HOA road networks and shopping centers to office parks and private streets. We offer:

  • Expert guidance on project timing and planning

  • Full-service asphalt and concrete paving

  • Sealcoating, crack filling, line striping, and ADA compliance

  • Coordination with municipal schedules and local guidelines


📞 Get Ahead of 2025 with Tibbs Paving

Don’t wait until paving season is here. Plan now, save money, and avoid scheduling conflicts by partnering with a contractor that knows the local landscape.


👉 Contact Tibbs Paving today for a free site evaluation and consultation. We’ll help you align your property needs with VDOT’s 2025 paving schedule—so you’re ready when the trucks roll in.

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