                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

DEFINITIONS (§ 33.2-1700)

As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning:
		&#8220;Board&#8221; means the Commonwealth Transportation Board, or if the
Commonwealth Transportation Board is abolished, any board, commission, or
officer succeeding to the principal functions thereof or upon whom the powers
given by this chapter to the Board shall be given by law.
		&#8220;Cost of the project,&#8221; as applied to a project to be acquired by
purchase or by condemnation, includes:

1. The purchase price or the amount of the award;

2. The cost of improvements, financing charges, and interest during any period
of disuse before completion of improvements;

3. The cost of traffic estimates and of engineering data;

4. The cost of engineering and legal expenses;

5. The cost of plans, specifications and surveys, and estimates of cost and of
revenues; and

6. Other expenses necessary or incident to determining the feasibility or
practicability of the enterprises, administrative expenses, and such other
expenses as may be necessary or incident to the financing authorized in this
chapter and the acquisition of the project and the placing of the project in
operation.
			&#8220;Cost of the project,&#8221; as applied to a project to be constructed,
includes:

1. The cost of construction;

2. The cost of all lands, properties, rights, easements, and franchises acquired
that are deemed necessary for such construction;

3. The cost of acquiring by purchase or condemnation any ferry that is deemed by
the Board to be competitive with any bridge to be constructed;

4. The cost of all machinery and equipment;

5. The cost of financing charges and interest prior to construction, during
construction, and for one year after completion of construction;

6. The cost of traffic estimates and of engineering data;

7. The cost of engineering and legal expenses;

8. The cost of plans, specifications and surveys, estimates of cost and of
revenues; and

9. Other expenses necessary or incident to determining the feasibility or
practicability of the enterprise, administrative expenses, and such other
expenses as may be necessary or incident to the financing authorized in this
chapter, the construction of the project, the placing of the project in
operation, and the condemnation of property necessary for such construction and
operation.
			&#8220;Improvements&#8221; means those repairs to, replacements of, additions
to, and betterments of a project acquired by purchase or by condemnation as are
deemed necessary to place it in a safe and efficient condition for the use of
the public, if such repairs, replacements, additions, and betterments are
ordered prior to the sale of any bonds for the acquisition of such project.
			&#8220;Owner&#8221; includes all individuals, incorporated companies,
partnerships, societies, and associations having any title or interest in any
property rights, easements, or franchises authorized to be acquired by this
chapter.
			&#8220;Project&#8221; means any one or more of the following:

1. The York River Bridges, extending from a point within Yorktown in York County
or within York County across the York River to Gloucester Point or some point in
Gloucester County.

2. The Rappahannock River Bridge, extending from Greys Point, or its vicinity,
in Middlesex County, across the Rappahannock River to a point in the vicinity of
White Stone, in Lancaster County, or at some other feasible point in the general
vicinity of the two respective points.

3. The James River Bridge, from a point at or near Jamestown, in James City
County, across the James River to a point in Surry County.

4. The James River, Chuckatuck, and Nansemond River Bridges, together with
necessary connecting roads, in the Cities of Newport News and Suffolk and the
County of Isle of Wight.

5. The Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel or Bridge and Tunnel System, extending from a
point or points in the Cities of Newport News and Hampton on the northwest shore
of Hampton Roads across Hampton Roads to a point or points in the City of
Norfolk or Suffolk on the southeast shore of Hampton Roads.

6. Interstate 264, extending from a point in the vicinity of the intersection of
Interstate 64 and U.S. Route 58 at Norfolk to some feasible point between London
Bridge and U.S. Route 60.

7. The Henrico-James River Bridge, extending from a point on the eastern shore
of the James River in Henrico County to a point on the western shore, between
Falling Creek and Bells Road interchanges of Interstate 95; however, the project
shall be deemed to include all property, rights, easements, and franchises
relating to this project and deemed necessary or convenient for its operation,
including its approaches.

8. The limited access highway between the Newport News/Williamsburg
International Airport area and the Newport News downtown area, which generally
runs parallel to tracks of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.

9. Transportation improvements in the Dulles Corridor, with an eastern terminus
of the East Falls Church Metrorail station at Interstate 66 and a western
terminus of Virginia Route 772 in Loudoun County, including without limitation
the Dulles Toll Road; the Dulles Access Road; outer roadways adjacent or
parallel thereto; mass transit, including rail; bus rapid transit; and
capacity-enhancing treatments such as high-occupancy vehicle lanes,
high-occupancy toll lanes, interchange improvements, commuter parking lots, and
other transportation management strategies.

10. Subject to the limitations and approvals of &#xA7; 33.2-1712, any other
highway for a primary highway transportation improvement district or
transportation service district that the Board has agreed to finance under a
contract with any such district or any other alternative mechanism for
generation of local revenues for specific funding of a project satisfactory to
the Board, the financing for which is to be secured by Transportation Trust Fund
revenues under any appropriation made by the General Assembly for that purpose
and payable first from revenues received under such contract or other local
funding source; second, to the extent required, from funds appropriated and
allocated, pursuant to the highway allocation formula as provided by law, to the
highway construction district in which the project is located or to the county
or counties in which the project is located; and third, to the extent required
from other legally available revenues of the Transportation Trust Fund and from
any other available source of funds.

11. The U.S. Route 58 Corridor Development Program projects as defined in
&#xA7;&#xA7; 33.2-2300 and 33.2-2301.

12. The Northern Virginia Transportation District Program as defined in
&#xA7;&#xA7; 33.2-2400 and 33.2-2401.

13. Any program for highways or mass transit or transportation facilities
endorsed by the affected localities, which agree that certain distributions of
state recordation taxes will be dedicated and used for the payment of any bonds
or other obligations, including interest thereon, the proceeds of which were
used to pay the cost of the program. Any such program shall be referred to as a
&#8220;Transportation Improvement Program.&#8221;

14. Any project designated by the General Assembly financed in whole or part
through the issuance of Commonwealth of Virginia Federal Highway Reimbursement
Anticipation Notes.

15. Any project authorized by the General Assembly financed in whole or in part
by funds from the Priority Transportation Fund established pursuant to &#xA7;
33.2-1527 or from the proceeds of bonds whose debt service is paid in whole or
in part by funds from such Fund.

16. Any project identified by the Board to be financed in whole or in part
through the issuance of Commonwealth of Virginia Federal Transportation Grant
Anticipation Revenue Notes.

17. The Interstate 81 Corridor Improvement Program projects as defined in
&#xA7;&#xA7; 33.2-3600 and 33.2-3602.

18. Railroad and other infrastructure improvements leading into Washington,
D.C., from Virginia and new Metrorail-related improvements to, and serving, the
Rosslyn Metrorail station in Arlington County.

19. Any project identified by the Board to be financed in whole or in part
through the issuance of Commonwealth of Virginia Special Structures Program
Revenue Bonds.
			&#8220;Revenues&#8221; includes tolls and any other moneys received or
pledged by the Board pursuant to this chapter, including legally available
Transportation Trust Fund revenues and any federal highway reimbursements and
any other federal highway assistance received by the Commonwealth.
			&#8220;Toll project&#8221; means a project financed in whole or in part
through the issuance of revenue bonds that are secured by toll revenues
generated by the project.
			&#8220;Undertaking&#8221; means all of the projects authorized to be acquired
or constructed under this chapter.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 33-228; 1950, p. 145; 1954, c. 578; 1956, c. 158; 1962,
c. 273; 1964, c. 558; 1970, c. 322, § 33.1-268; 1972, c. 2; 1974, cc. 52, 297;
1982, c. 261; 1986, Sp. Sess., c. 13; 1988, cc. 844, 903; 1989, Sp. Sess., cc.
9, 11; 1990, c. 710; 1991, cc. 666, 713; 1993, cc. 391, 793; 1994, cc. 520, 589;
1995, c. 354; 2000, cc. 1019, 1044; 2004, c. 807; 2007, c. 896; 2011, cc. 830,
868; 2014, c. 805; 2020, cc. 1230, 1275; 2025, c. 327.