Chester, VA – Drivers in Staunton are asked to exercise caution when traveling through work zones as Columbia Gas of Virginia upgrades natural gas infrastructure in the area. The project, which begins in February 2026 and is estimated to wrap up in February 2027, will help ensure the continued delivery of safe, reliable and efficient natural gas in the area for years to come.
During the project, Columbia Gas will replace underground pipeline in Staunton along a significant number of roadways including Spring Hill Road, Donaghe Street, Hendren Avenue, Glen Avenue, Parkview Avenue, Selma Boulevard, Spruce Street, Pinehurst Road, Pine Glen Road, Belmore Avenue, Ridgeway Drive, Terrace Street, Skymont Circle, Skymont Road, Westover Drive, Norwood Road, Nottingham Road, Robinhood Road, Boddington Road, Nathan Lane, and Chesley Place.
Work will take place between the hours of 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with weekend work possible.
As a part of the project, Columbia Gas will carry out restoration work which may include temporary hard-surface patching on public and private property. Permanent restoration work will follow upon completion of the project.
When traveling through Columbia Gas work zones, be prepared for slowed or temporarily stopped traffic. If you encounter Columbia Gas work crews, please follow these simple tips:
- Expect the unexpected – Normal speed limits may be reduced; traffic lanes may change; and people may be working on or near the road.
- Slow down – Speeding is one of the major causes of work zone crashes.
- Keep your distance – Keep a safe distance between you and the car ahead of you, and don’t tailgate.
- Pay attention to the signs – Observe the posted signs until you see the one that says you’ve left the work zone.
- Obey road crew flaggers – A flagger has the same authority as a regulatory sign, so you can be cited for disobeying directions.
- Stay alert and minimize distractions – Dedicate your full attention to the roadway and avoid changing radio stations or using cell phones while driving.
Information on Columbia Gas of Virginia’s commitment to safety, including the importance of calling 811 before you dig, home and appliance safety and steps to take if you smell natural gas can be found at www.columbiagasva.com/safety.
About Columbia Gas of Virginia
Columbia Gas of Virginia delivers clean, affordable and efficient natural gas to approximately 290,000 customers in 98 communities across the Commonwealth. With headquarters in Chesterfield County, it is one of six regulated utility companies of NiSource (NYSE: NI), one of the largest fully regulated utility companies in the United States. NiSource employees are focused on our mission to deliver safe, reliable energy that drives value to our customers. More information about Columbia Gas of Virginia and NiSource, including our record of leadership in sustainability, investments in the communities we serve, and how we live our vision to be an innovative and trusted energy partner, is available at www.ColumbiaGasVA.com and www.NiSource.com.