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Local stimulus projects

Four local highway projects are among those being advertised for bid today in the first wave of federal stimulus-funded spending:
Henrico County: Repaving of 9.8 miles of Interstate 295's southbound lanes between Interstate 64 and U.S. 33, estimated to cost $8.36 million.
Dinwiddie and Amelia counties: Overlaying of 46.2 miles of U.S. 360 and 460, estimated to cost $2.95 million.
New Kent County: Replacement of the deck on the U.S. 60 bridge over Toe Ink Swamp, estimated at $550,000.
Powhatan County: Replacement of the superstructure on the state Route 684 bridge over Muddy Creek, estimated to cost $745,000.

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