RICHMOND
The Virginia Department of Transportation is informing about 600 full-time workers - including about 50 in Hampton Roads - that they're losing their jobs.
VDOT Commissioner David Ekern said Monday that the agency is notifying individual employees in its central Richmond office and its nine districts this week about the job reductions. They are part of a previously announced plan to cut 1,000 full-time and 450 part-time workers to help address a projected six-year, $2.6 billion revenue shortfall. The agency currently has about 8,200 workers and is required to reduce staffing to 7,500 employees by next July.
The full-time worker layoffs follow last month's reductions of part-timers. A final wave of layoffs is expected in the winter. Overall, the job cuts are expected to save the state about $391 million over six years, Ekern said.
The cuts announced this week will mainly affect workers statewide in preliminary engineering and construction, as road construction projects are being cut by $2 billion, or about 36 percent, over the next six years, Ekern said.
They include employees who help prepare construction plans, serve on inspection and survey crews, and assist with right-of-way acquisition.
Also affected will be the agency's equipment shops - more than half will be closed because of equipment reductions and increased efficiency in maintenance practices.
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