(ROANOKE COUNTY, Virginia - January 16, 2026) The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has released a mapping application to host new, preliminary flood maps for our region. Roanoke County residents are encouraged to view the new maps to see the changes and submit comments or appeals to FEMA before these maps are published in their final version later this spring.
The new floodplain maps will determine residents' need for flood insurance. Homeowners in new expanded areas may now be required to purchase flood insurance for federally backed home mortgages. In other areas, FEMA has determined there is a decreased risk of flooding and homeowners may find a reduced need for flood insurance.
Visit the Region 3 Flood Map Changes Application (https://arcg.is/0PuKW8 and use the Search button to enter your address. Yellow areas on the maps represent increases to the flood risk area, while purple areas represent decreases in risk.
Questions or concerns can be addressed locally by contacting Roanoke County Civil Engineer Nickie Mills or calling 540-772-2033. Roanoke County residents can also provide comments on FEMA's Preliminary Map Products ahead of the 90‐day appeal period by emailing comments by February 13, 2026, to the following individuals:
Roanoke County's administrative offices will be closed on Monday, January 19, 2026, in observance of the MLK National Day of Service. See more information below about services and facilities...
Trash Collection for all routes will be one day late all week.
Roanoke County Public Libraries will be closed Monday, January 19.
Parks. Recreation and Tourism's adminsitrative offices and Brambleton Recreation Center will be closed,Green Ridge Recreation Center will be OPEN normal hours from 5:30 AM - 8:00 PM.
CORTRAN services will not be available on Monday, January 19.
Roanoke County Clerk of Circuit Court will be closed on Monday, January 19.
On Thursday, January 29, 2026, Roanoke County will hold a third public webinar for the Housing Market Analysis Study from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Microsoft Teams. The webinar will be hosted by RKG Associates, Roanoke County's consultant on this study, and will consist of a detailed analysis of the supply, demand, and needs of the Roanoke County housing market, as well as the results of a site identification analysis. It can be joined on the study webpage on January 29th, no pre-registration is needed.
(ROANOKE COUNTY, Virginia – December 22, 2026) Roanoke County’s Information Technology GIS staff has released a new platform for it’s GIS services, just in time for 2026.
The County’s popular GIS applications are available in a new Maps & Apps Gallery. This new web page features “address pass-technology” after entering an address at the top of the Maps & Apps Gallery, enabling users to switch between the ever-popular TaxView App, OneView App, PropertyView and other applications without having to reenter an address or tax map number.
The Maps & Apps Gallery also features the ability to sort the applications people most, add favorites, and customize their own user experience. Several GIS applications have been re-launched with the latest technology framework, enabling “Swipe” to compare current and historical map layers; enhanced search capabilities; and improved tools to draw, get directions, print, or get the coordinates of a selected parcel.
GIS staff also launched a new Property Value App, that enables users to look up the assessed market value of any property and see a clear breakdown of how that value was determined. This app helps homeowners verify that their property taxes are fair, accurate, and equitable. The Property Value App also features market value trends, sales information, and property value comparison tools.
Roanoke County’s new RoCo Mobile app for iPhone and Android devices puts County services and information at your fingertips! The app features one-touch access to easily view County News, Emergency Alerts, Calendars, Public Notices, and more! Just tap to go directly to Job listings, GIS applications, Trash Collection, Payments, and other key services available on our website.
The RoCo Mobile app is available on the Apple App Store and on Google Play for Android devices. Put the power of RoCo Mobile in your hand today!
You can now add optional cell phone numbers to our RoCo Alert system to receive notifications in the case of an emergency. New features in the system also allow you to voluntarily share information that may help save your life, including health conditions, medications, mobility needs, or information about pets that emergency responders may need to know.
In the event of a local emergency or natural disaster, Roanoke County’s public safety officials will use RoCo Alert to send recorded notifications to home telephones in Roanoke County. Cellular telephone numbers, email addresses, and even VoIP telephone numbers (like Vonage or COX) can be added to receive emergency alerts by visiting our RoCo Alert web page.
Alerts are based on map locations and can be issued for County-wide emergencies or targeted to specific street addresses or neighborhoods. Users of the system can also add multiple locations for alerts, such as a workplace, an elderly parent’s home, or a child’s school.
RoCo Alert is managed by public safety officials and is only used in an emergency, when lives or property may be threatened. Examples of alerts may include local or regional flooding, dangerous wildfires, severe weather notices, boil water notices, or evacuation notices.
The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) in conjunction with design-build contractor Branch Civil Inc. will hold a “Pardon Our Dust” public information meeting on Thursday, January 22 to discuss construction impacts and traffic management for upcoming roadwork on Interstate 81 in Roanoke and Botetourt counties.
The meeting will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Lord Botetourt High School located at 1435 Roanoke Road in Daleville. There will be a brief presentation given at 5:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. and representatives will answer questions and provide information.
Interstate 81 will be widened to add one lane in each direction between exits 143 and 150. The project also includes replacing bridges over eight crossings on I-81 and installing more than 1.5 miles of sound barrier along the northbound lanes. Two ramps at exit 150 will be realigned and one will be removed. The improvements are intended to reduce crashes, lessen delays and enhance crash response times.
This widening project is part of the Interstate 81 Corridor Improvement Program (CIP), which aims to improve safety, increase reliability and foster economic growth. The Commonwealth Transportation Board awarded a $361 million design-build contract for this project in July 2024. Construction started in summer 2025 and is expected to finish in summer 2031.
The I-81 CIP includes 65 capital projects and numerous operational improvements throughout the interstate's 325-mile corridor in Virginia. The nearly $4 billion program was signed into law in spring 2019. More information is available at Improve81.org.
Weather depending, drivers can expect intermittent lane closures on Peters Creek Road northbound and southbound in the City of Roanoke between Valleypointe Parkway and Thirlane Road NW starting the week of January 19. Lane closures are expected between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. through mid-March. One lane each direction will remain open during work.
This project will re-align and signalize the Exit 2N ramp from northbound I-581 to northbound Peters Creek Road, eliminating the current merge ramp and making it easier for drivers to access Valleypointe Parkway.
During spring and summer, the current exit ramp will be narrowed, as construction begins on the new exit ramp.
Construction is expected to be completed in late fall 2026.
The schedule is weather dependent and may change. Drivers should pay attention to signs to get the latest information.
Roanoke County - Weather permitting, starting in early January, drivers on a section of Route 11 (Williamson Road) in Roanoke County can expect a long-term traffic shift as part of a project to construct a new sidewalk.
The southbound lane of Williamson Road will be closed between Route 1821 (Greenway Drive) and Route 836 (Plymouth Drive). Drivers will use the center turn lane to drive south on Williamson Road during construction.
As part of the project, a 200 foot section of Plymouth Drive near its intersection with Williamson Road will be closed for approximately two weeks this spring. Drivers will need to use alternate routes during this closure.
Electronic message boards and signs will be in place to alert drivers to the upcoming changes in traffic pattern. Message boards will be updated with the most current schedule.
The shift will be in place until the project is completed in spring 2026.
ROANOKE, Va. – The Blue Ridge Parkway is implementing a full road closure and detour along the park’s corridor in Roanoke, Virginia, from milepost 95.9 at Montvale Overlook (south of Peaks of Otter) to milepost 106, near U.S. Route 460, beginning April 14, 2025. This nine-mile closure is the next phase in the previously announced repaving and rehabilitation, Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) Legacy Restoration Funded project.
A signed detour will direct travelers around the closure via route(s) Hwy 43 through Bedford, Virginia and Route 460 north of Vinton. A full closure to all uses including vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists will be in place between milepost 95.9 and 106 to ensure the safety of Parkway visitors and staff. Appalachian Trail hikers should coordinate arrangements for any support at Montvale Overlook or points further north on the Parkway.
The 75-million-dollar project, jointly managed by the Federal Highway Administration, includes slope stabilization, road resurfacing, repair or replacement of drainage structures, curbs, walks, shoulders, guardrails, stone walls, overlooks, pavement markings, and signage. The project has been ongoing with single-lane closures since last summer. The shift to a full road closure is part of the project’s planned phase structure.
In order to maintain access to Explore Park, and as work continues in the coming months, the project will also involve a series of smaller closures between milepost 106, near U.S. Route 460, and milepost 121, near U.S. Route 220. The target completion for both phases, from milepost 97 to milepost 106 and from milepost 106 to milepost 121, is Fall of 2026. Updated road status and detour maps can be found on the Blue Ridge Parkway’s website.
GAOA is part of a concerted effort to address the extensive maintenance and repair backlog in national parks. Including this project, the Blue Ridge Parkway is slated to receive more than $200 million from GAOA for multiple projects to address long-needed infrastructure improvements that will improve the visitor experience for a park that welcomed 16.7 million visitors in 2024.
Supported by revenue from energy development, GAOA's Legacy Restoration Fund provides up to $1.3 billion per year for five years to the National Park Service to make significant enhancements in national parks to ensure their preservation and provide opportunities for recreation, education, and enjoyment for current and future visitors.
The 75-million-dollar project, jointly managed by the Federal Highway Administration, includes slope stabilization, road resurfacing, repair or replacement of drainage structures, curbs, walks, shoulders, guardrails, stone walls, overlooks, pavement markings, and signage. The project has been ongoing with single-lane closures since last summer. The shift to a full road closure is part of the project’s planned phase structure.
The Route 220 and Route 419 interchange will be reconfigured with a diverging diamond concept and multiple intersections on both Route 220 and Route 419 will be modified to enhance signal timing and reduce congestion.
The intersections on Route 220 are at Valley Avenue/Southern Hills Drive, Crossbow Circle/Pheasant Ridge Road, Buck Mountain Road/Stable Road and Indian Grave Road/Clearbrook Village Lane.
The intersections on Route 419 are at Ogden Road, Elm View Road and South Peak Boulevard. With multiple activities scheduled, completion at different locations will take place throughout the life of the project.
A $179 million design-build project to widen both directions of I-81 between mile markers 136.6 and 141.8 from two to three lanes is underway. Work is being performed on the inside and outside shoulders along a five mile section of both northbound and southbound Interstate 81 in Roanoke County and the City of Salem. Barrier wall will be installed along the shoulders in the spring and summer. Two lanes of I-81 traffic in each direction will remain open during the project with periodic lane closures scheduled during nighttime hours or outside of peak travel times as needed. The project also includes replacing six bridges, widening two bridges, installing approximately 2.6 miles of sound barrier walls along northbound I-81, improving the southbound exit 137 off-ramp intersection at Wildwood Road and adding interchange lighting at exits 137, 140 and 141 are also included in the project. Expected completion in early 2026.
On Thursday, January 29, 2026, Roanoke County will hold a third public webinar for the Housing Market Analysis Study from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Microsoft Teams. The webinar will be hosted by RKG Associates, Roanoke County's consultant on this study, and will consist of a detailed analysis of the supply, demand, and needs of the Roanoke County housing market, as well as the results of a site identification analysis. It can be joined on the study webpage on January 29th, no pre-registration is needed.
In February 2026, Roanoke Valley Libraries will transition to Polaris, a new online catalog designed for easy and efficient use. RVL member libraries in Botetourt County, City of Roanoke, City of Salem, and Roanoke County are excited to offer this improved experience for all RVL patrons.
The upgrade will improve how users search, manage, and access library materials. After the launch, library patrons will be able to:
Navigate the catalog on their phone, tablet, or computer.
Use Smart Searches, which have spell-check and automated search suggestions.
Check out and hold eBooks, audiobooks, and more in the catalog.
Select a preferred pickup location from any participating library location.
Choose to renew material automatically three days before it’s due.
Change communication preferences to be contacted via email or text.
See library locations integrated with Google Maps.
Continue using features they already use, such as keeping track of what they’ve checked out, maintain existing holds, and create reading lists.
During the transition to the new catalog, some library services or catalog functions may be temporarily unavailable from February 15-24 with the catalog launching on February 25.
Roanoke Valley Libraries will remain open and active during the catalog transition period. Patrons can continue attending programs, accessing digital materials through Libby and Hoopla, browsing and checking out items in person, using public computers and printers, and studying or working at library locations.
The mobile app will release an update with the new software and a new name, RVL Go. Keep an eye out for details and an update on your mobile device if you already have the app.
We appreciate your patience during this transition and look forward to serving you with an improved online library experience.
The Hollins Library project, with planning and initial design scheduled in FY2023 and construction in FY2026, is slated to replace the existing Hollins Library with a state-of-the-art new community library. The project proposes inviting public spaces to include everything from books, music and movies to the latest technology offerings. HBM Architects is helping Roanoke County with planning this exciting project for the Hollins Community.
The current Hollins Library opened to the public in 1971. This is the next library branch to be reimagined for Roanoke County. The Hollins Library has the second highest circulation rates in Roanoke County. It also ranks second in the region for circulation. The project proposes enhancements including improved public spaces such as meeting and study rooms, children’s and teen areas and multi-purpose creative spaces. The design will follow an innovative service model consistent with South County, Glenvar and Vinton Libraries.
Construction is anticipated to start in Spring 2026 with completion being Spring/Summer 2027.
A new StoryWalk® structure is now available at the South County Library, offering families an engaging way to combine reading, movement, and outdoor exploration. The project was made possible through funding from the Friends of the Library.
StoryWalk® installations place the pages of a children’s book along a walking path, encouraging children and caregivers to read together while enjoying the outdoors. The new structure provides a permanent, accessible way for the library to rotate stories throughout the year and expand early literacy opportunities beyond the building.
A ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the new StoryWalk® will be held on Thursday, January 22 at 4pm at the South County Library in the children’s area followed by a walk down to the wetlands trail. Community members and families are invited to attend.
Curious about the Friends of the Library? Members of the Friends of the Roanoke County Public Library (FOL) organization are people who believe a strong public library is essential to Roanoke Valley, contribute their support to achieve this goal, and work for a cause important to them and to their community. Each year the FOL sponsors the annual Summer Reading Program and more.
The South County Library’s StoryWalk® supports literacy development, physical activity, and family engagement, reflecting the library’s ongoing commitment to learning at every age.
Did you know that you can read The Roanoke Times for free with your library card through Newsbank?
The Roanoke Times shows full images of the daily paper from 2018 to today and full-text articles from 1990 to the current issue. Create alerts for specific search criteria, read and listen to articles, and save the items to your account. Available through Newsbank.
Need a library card? Find out more on how to get one here.
Families are invited to lace up their reading skills this winter and score a free hockey experience through the Winter Reading Challenge. Children who complete the challenge will earn a free children’s ticket to see the Rail Yard Dawgs play on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
The Winter Reading Challenge runs January 5 through February 14 and is open to children up to age 11.
Children up to age 5 complete the challenge by reading 20 books.
Children ages 6–11 complete the challenge by reading 5 books.
All book formats and lengths count.Each child who completes the challenge will receive a small prize and one complimentary ticket to the March 7 Rail Yard Dawgs game. Tickets are valid in select seating sections and must be redeemed using a QR code provided upon completion. Tickets cannot be redeemed through the box office or team websites.
Families may also purchase additional discounted tickets for parents or guests using the same QR code. Parking is available for purchase, and a free shuttle will run from the Elmwood Park Garage in downtown Roanoke for those who prefer not to drive.
In addition to completion prizes, each participating branch will award special branch prizes to one child in each age group following the conclusion of the challenge based on drawings.Ages 0-5: Board Book version of The Mitten by Jan Brett & matching flannel story (flannel pieces & felt board).Ages 6-11: Don't Break the Ice board game & Penguin Plush
The Winter Reading Challenge is designed to encourage reading for fun while giving families a memorable community experience. For more information, families are encouraged to contact their favorite RCPL location.
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