After being closed since May 4, traffic will soon be trickling on Virginia’s Route 9 through the tiny town of Hillsboro in western Loudoun County, with a partial reopening of the road that typically carries 17,000 daily commuters from West Virginia and Maryland. Route 9 has been completely closed for three months to facilitate work on the town’s traffic-calming and pedestrian safety project on the less than 1-mile stretch of two-lane state highway through the historic town. Starting Friday afternoon, single-lane traffic is allowed through the work zone westbound during the weekend, with the resumption of one lane of eastbound commuting traffic Monday morning. 
It’s been the bane of 17,000 daily commuters on Route 9 through tiny Hillsboro, Va. The traffic light in the middle of town is GONE. Friday afternoon starts a PARTIAL reopening of @ReThink9VA — one lane thru the work zone. New roundabouts in place. @WTOPtraffic pic.twitter.com/doVj8byKRi
— Neal Augenstein (@AugensteinWTOP) August 14, 2020
Although the town has worked to provide signage for detours to local businesses, the partial opening will allow more direct access. “The partial opening is really to accommodate visitors to the area, heading out to the wineries,” Vance said. Beginning at 2 p.m. on Fridays, a single westbound travel lane will be opened and remain open through 5 p.m. on Sundays. On Sundays at 6 p.m., the one-lane eastbound will reopen to facilitate morning commuters from 4 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Each weekday after 9:30 a.m., Route 9 will be closed until the following morning to allow construction for an extended period during a day.
