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Completed FCDOT Transportation Projects

The new pedestrian facility includes 400 linear feet of concrete sidewalk that ties into the existing pedestrian facilities near Douglass Drive and the Dead Run Trail. The five foot sidewalk is separated by a four foot wide grass buffer strip. Other infrastructure improvements are required to provide an accessible path, including curb and gutter, curb ramps, driveway entrances and pavement modifications. A closed drainage system was installed to meet drainage requirements and support the installation of the pedestrian facility. Modifications to signage and pavement markings were made to enhance vehicle and pedestrian safety. 

Read more about the Baron Road Walkway Project

The Beulah Road Walkway project provided safe pedestrian access along Beulah Road between Meadowlark Botanical Gardens Regional Park and the Town of Vienna. This project was part of the Fairfax County's Second Four-Year Transportation Plan endorsed by the Board of Supervisors on October 15, 2007, funded by the 2007 Transportation Bond Referendum. A community meeting was held on June 9, 2010, to present the project design and obtain feedback. Construction completed on this project in the fall of 2016.

Learn more about the Beulah Road Walkway

The new pedestrian/bicycle facility features:

  • A 1,200 foot long asphalt trail through the wooded area north of Oak Bluff Court. Retaining walls and an open drainage system were required along this stretch to accommodate the trail. The trail connected to the western end of Premier Court. 
  • A 600 foot long concrete sidewalk along the south side of Premier Court. Other improvements in this area included curb and gutter, new pavement, parking modifications and on-road bike lanes.  
  • A crosswalk connecting the new sidewalk on the south side of Premier Court to an existing sidewalk on the north side of Premier Court, helping commuters safely access the Burke Centre VRE.

Read more about the Burke Centre VRE Connector Phase IV Project

Great Falls Street between I-66 bridge and North West Street

This project completed missing sidewalk links on Great Falls Street. The project will construct about 1,400 linear feet of five foot concrete sidewalk with curb and gutter on Great Falls Street between North West Street and the I-66 overpass. A four foot wide sidewalk was constructed for two short segments on either side of the bridge in an existing unpaved area, to extend the sidewalk to the existing walkway on the east side of Great Falls Street at Osborn Street.

North West Street between Great Falls Street and Brilyn Place

This project completed a missing sidewalk link on the north side of North West Street to connect the residential neighborhood between Great Falls Street and Brilyn Place. The project included about 300 linear feet of six foot concrete sidewalk with curb and gutter on North West Street.

Learn more about Great Falls Street and North West Street Improvements

Pedestrians crossing Backlick Road in Springfield between Highland Street and the Beltway overpass have a safer walkway thanks to a new HAWK Signal. The Fairfax County Department of Transportation (FCDOT) held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Aug. 30, 2016, with elected officials; Lynbrook Elementary School staff, students and PTA representatives; VDOT and FCDOT staff; and community advocates. Photos from the event are posted on Facebook.

Learn more about the new HAWK Signal on Backlick Road

The Jones Branch Connector helps meet the goals of Fairfax County in its redevelopment of the Tysons area. These goals include the development of a grid of streets that are pedestrian friendly, support multi-modal forms of transportation such as bicycles and buses and contribute to a more urban, “downtown” feel than currently exists. The Jones Branch Connector provides an alternative route between Tysons East (Route 123) and West (Jones Branch Drive), bypassing the I-495/Route 123 Interchange. 

Read about the Jones Branch Connector

This project completed a missing sidewalk link along the west side of Lee Chapel Road between Burke Lake Road and Britford Drive. Construction included approximately 1,600 linear feet of 5’ to 6’ wide sidewalk and a new concrete retaining wall. 

Learn more about the Lee Chapel Road Walkway

The Lorton Road Widening project improved and realigned Lorton Road through the Laurel Hill area and improved Furnace Road west to Route 123. Improvements included the widening of the existing two-lane roadways to four-lane divided section to include medians, new bridges over Giles Run and the Greenway Trail, 10' wide shared use paths, on-road bike lanes and low impact development storm water management. 

Learn more about the Lorton Road Widening Project

The McWhorter Place Trail was part of the six year bike and pedestrian program. The first segment was a 6-foot wide and approximately 65-foot long asphalt walkway connection between the eastern and western cul-de-sacs on McWhorter Place. The second segment was a 5-foot wide and approximately 60-foot long concrete sidewalk to close the existing missing sidewalk link along the western McWhorter Place cul-de-sac.

Read more about the McWhorter Place Trail

This project completed a missing sidewalk link along the east side of Medford Drive. This project was identified as part of the Fairfax County’s 2014 Transportation Bond and was completed in 2019 for approximately $750,000.

Learn more about the Medford Drive Walkway

The Silver Line Phase 2 was completed in November 2022. The extension connects the Silver Line through Reston, Herndon, and Dulles Airport into Loudoun County, ending at Ashburn. Read more about Metro's Silver Line Extension

A part of Phase 2, Fairfax County constructed two Park and Ride garages to add approximately 3,950 spaces for Park and Ride users at the Herndon Station Garage and Innovation Center Station Garage 

The Mount Vernon Memorial Highway Trail Project completed missing segments of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail between Richmond Highway (Route 1) and Southwood Drive for a length of approximately two miles. The Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail provides a continuous facility for pedestrians and cyclists along Mount Vernon Memorial Highway from Route 1 to the Mount Vernon Estates.

Read more about the Mount Vernon Memorial Highway Trail Project

The improvements included new sidewalk, curb ramps, pavement, and storm drain at the intersection. Several crosswalks were realigned, minor roadway improvements were made, and a new concrete bus pad was provided at the site. After the improvements were made, VDOT rebuilt the existing traffic signal and provide pedestrian signals for the intersection.

Learn more about the Old Dominion/Linway/Birch Intersection Project

This project provides a continuous third travel lane and pedestrian walkway on northbound Lee Highway from Legato Road to Shirley Gate Road, as well as a dedicated right turn lane on south bound Lee Highway from Stevenson Drive to Waples Mill Road. 

Read more about Phase 3 of the Route 29 Widening Project

The Route 50 Pedestrian Initiative Improvements included 10 projects to enhance pedestrian access and connectivity from Jaguar Trail to east of Seven Corners. The pedestrian improvements included construction of new walkways, crosswalks, ADA accessible curb ramps and bus stop pads. The $10 million initiative was funded through the federal-aid from the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program and Regional Surface Transportation Program.

Read more about the Route 50 Pedestrian Improvements

The Scott’s Run Trail project provides 2,676 linear feet of an 8-foot wide pedestrian trail connecting Magarity Road at Westgate Elementary School to Colshire Meadow Drive near the McLean Metro Station. IThe trail facilitates pedestrian access to/from the metro station for local residents. The trail is lit and includes a 90’ bridge over Scotts Run Stream and a 50’ bridge over a tributary. The trail is located within Scott’s Run Stream Valley Park and Westgate Park, which is primarily within Fairfax County Park Authority (FCPA) property. This project was designed in partnership with FCPA.

Read more about the Scott's Run Trail Project

This project, which was completed in Winter 2022, added 2,670 feet of sidewalk along the south side of Telegraph Road from 500 feet north of S. Kings Highway to Rose Hill Road/Lee District Park. The project also widened the road and installed curb and gutter, storm drainage pipe and a retaining wall. 

Read more on the Telegraph Road Walkway project

The Tysons Metrorail Station Access Management Study (TMSAMS) identified necessary transportation improvements to enhance multimodal access to and from the Metrorail Stations in Tysons. Vesper Trail is one of the identified improvements, connecting pedestrians and cyclists from Vesper Street to Spring Hill Metro Station. The trail is an approximate .4 miles and runs primarily within Fairfax County Board of Supervisor property. The federally funded project was substantially completed on January 24, 2019.

Read more about the Vesper Trail Project

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