Previous Meeting Information
- Community Meeting Presentation
- Watch Meeting Video
- Nov. 18, 2020
- Springfield Commuter Garage Meeting Presentation
Nov. 20, 2019
- Community Meeting Presentation -
April 9, 2018
- Community Meeting Presentation -
April 9, 2017
- Community Meeting Flyer - April 9, 2017
- Community Meeting Flyer - Nov. 8, 2017
- Community Meeting Presentation -
April 20, 2017
- Community Meeting Flyer - April 20, 2017
- Project Fact Sheet
- Community Meeting Presentation - Aug. 17, 2016
- Community Meeting Minutes - Aug. 17, 2016
Project Background
The Springfield Multi-Use Parking Garage is a six-level structure that will hold approximately 1,000 parking spaces, and will enhance commuters' transportation options with the installation of:
- a bus transit center and seven bus bays
- commuter (slug) spaces
- a short-term parking area for pick up and drop off
- a pedestrian bridge over Old Keene Mill Road, connecting the garage to Springfield Plaza
- bicycle storage
- community areas for gatherings and events on the ground level and roof top
The total project estimate is $63.81 million, and is fully funded by the Federal Transit Agency, Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (Federal Highway Administration), and the Fairfax County Commercial and Industrial Tax.
In 2014, Fairfax County completed a feasibility study for a multi-use commuter parking facility and transit center identified in the Fairfax County Comprehensive Plan. The facility will be constructed on an existing surface commuter parking lot owned by the County on Old Keene Mill Road west of I-95 in the Springfield Community Business Center.
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