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Roads Closed in Prince William County

Officials are telling people to stay indoors and keep of area roads so crews can clean up storm damage. And for good reason, as many roads in Prince William County are simply impassable due to downed trees, wires, and high water. A full list of closed or impacted roads in Prince William is below, provided by the county’s government’s communications office:

Ingram Dr at 1 lane bridge — High Water at the bridge

**NOT Passable**

Little River Rd / Log Mill Rd High Water / Tree Down

**NOT Passable**

Artemus Rd / Pageland Dr High Water – Cones

**NOT Passable**

2628 Alvey Dr Power pole down blocking road –

**NOT Passable**

Logmill Rd / Rock Hill Ln — Tree down on power line –

**NOT Passable**

Sudley Rd / Lee Hwy High Water

**Passable**

Logmill Rd / James Madison Hwy — High Water

**Passable**

Alvey Dr / Logmill Rd Tree down

**1 Lane Passable**

Antioch Rd / Camp Snyder — High water

**1 Lane Passable**

Featherbed Ln off Sudley near bridge — High Water

**NOT Passable**

Fayette St / Jefferson St — Lines down

**NOT Passable**

12769 Bren Forest Way — Tree on power lines –

**NOT Passable**

Bacon Race / Colonnade Ct Tree down wrapped in power lines

**NOT Passable**

North Point Rd / Purse Dr — Power Lines down

**NOT Passable**

8971 Westchester Dr — Trees down

Piper Ln / RR bridge — High Water

**NOT Passable**

6706 Groveton Rd — Trees, poles and lines down

**Passable**

Bethlehem / Balls Ford Rd — High Water

**Passable**

Sudley Manor / Garner Dr High Water

**1 Lane Passable**

Reid Ln at Vint Hill — High Water

**NOT Passable**

Fox Hound Dr / Owls Nest Rd — Power lines down

**NOT Passable**

Carver Rd / Lee Hwy — Pole & wires down

**Passable**

14992 Alaska Rd — Wires down –

**NOT Passable**

Jefferson Davis Hy/Featherstone Rd — Traffic light still out but falling light has been removed

13822 Botts Av — Tree & lines down

**NOT Passable**

18338 Sharon Rd — Trees down

**NOT Passable**

3804 Russell Rd — Large Tree down

**Passable**

Wellington Rd / Nokesville Rd — Traffic Light Out, Control Panel is underwater

 

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