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Overnight Road Projects to Cause Delays in Virginia Beach
Construction near Regent University and Virginia Beach Town Center will impact traffic through late April.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 6:09pm
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Overnight roadwork projects in Virginia Beach will create temporary disruptions to traffic flow, but the city aims to minimize the impact through careful scheduling.Virginia Beach TodaySeveral road construction projects are expected to cause traffic delays in Virginia Beach over the coming weeks, according to city officials. The work includes milling, paving, and pavement markings along South Military Highway as well as paving on Columbus Street and Constitution Drive near the Virginia Beach Town Center area. All of the projects are scheduled to take place overnight from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. through late April, with drivers advised to expect lane closures, delays, and construction noise in the affected areas.
Why it matters
As a major commercial and residential hub, any disruptions to traffic flow in the Virginia Beach Town Center area can significantly impact commuters, businesses, and residents. The overnight timing of the projects is intended to minimize the impact, but drivers will still need to plan for potential delays.
The details
The first project began on Sunday, April 6, along South Military Highway where crews are working northbound between Auburn Drive and Alexandria Lane. The second project will affect traffic near the Virginia Beach Town Center area, with paving on Columbus Street between Kellam Road and Constitution Drive starting on Wednesday, April 8, and additional paving on Constitution Drive between Bonney Road and Virginia Beach Boulevard from April 13 through April 30.
- The South Military Highway project began on April 6 and is scheduled to continue through April 24.
- The Columbus Street paving project will run from April 8 through April 24.
- The Constitution Drive paving project will take place from April 13 through April 30.
The players
Virginia Beach
The city where the road construction projects are taking place.
The takeaway
Drivers in the Virginia Beach area should plan for potential delays and congestion due to the upcoming overnight road construction projects near Regent University and the Virginia Beach Town Center. The work is necessary for infrastructure maintenance but will impact traffic flow in these busy commercial and residential areas.




