Federal News
Congressman Vindman Secures Virginia Road Funding
March 13, 2026
Congressman Eugene Vindman secured over $1.35 million in federal funding for critical transportation infrastructure projects in Stafford and Spotsylvania Counties, Virginia, announced in March 2026. The funding supports safety and connectivity improvements along Leeland Road in Stafford County, including roadway widening, pedestrian crosswalks, sidewalks, and bike lanes, as well as major road improvement projects in Spotsylvania County such as the I-95/Exit 126 Southbound Onramp engineering and construction and the Harrison Road/Salem Church Road Intersection enhancements.
- These federal investments reflect strong collaboration between local governments, state transportation agencies, and federal representatives to address congestion, safety, and economic development needs in the region.
- Procurement professionals should note the multi-phase nature of these projects, involving preliminary engineering, design, and construction contracts likely to be issued by Stafford and Spotsylvania Counties in coordination with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT).
- Contractors specializing in roadway construction, traffic engineering, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, and multimodal connectivity stand to benefit from upcoming solicitations tied to these federally funded initiatives.
- The projects underscore the importance of aligning proposals with local and state transportation priorities, emphasizing safety enhancements and economic impact to increase competitiveness in bidding.
I’m proud to secure $250,000 in federal funding to improve roadway safety and multimodal connectivity along Leeland Road. These upgrades will reduce congestion, enhance safety, and create better access for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers alike, ensuring this critical Stafford County corridor meets the needs of our growing community.
— Eugene Vindman, Congressman
On behalf of the Stafford County Board of Supervisors, we thank Congressman Eugene Vindman for his continued support of our community. Federal investments like this $250,000 grant for the Leeland Road Widening Project help us advance important infrastructure improvements while allowing Stafford County to focus local resources on other priorities that benefit our residents.
— Deuntay Diggs, Chairman, Stafford County Board of Supervisors, George Washington District
We know that these opportunities are rare. We have been fortunate in Spotsylvania County to have advocacy and have federal money coming to us so that we can take local money and use it for other things.
— Dr. Deborah Frazier, Salem District Supervisor, Spotsylvania County
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, Stafford County Board of Supervisors, Stafford County, Virginia Department of Transportation, Spotsylvania County
Contracts
$250,000, $250,000, $850,000