Chain Bridge Road Shared Use Path

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The Missing Link
This project will construct a missing link of path on the west side of Chain Bridge Road between Assembly Drive and Northfax Street (formerly Orchard Street). The new section of path will connect north to the shared use path being constructed as part of the Chain Bridge Road and Eaton Place intersection improvements, approved by the city council on April 11, 2023. The path will connect west to the on-road bicycle lanes being constructed on Northfax Street and south to the new path being constructed as part of the site redevelopment.

Stitching Neighborhoods Together
A shared use path in this location was recommended in the Northfax Small Area Plan. Page 10 of the plan describes the idea of stitching together neighborhoods: “A key idea of the Northfax vision is to bridge the divides between Northfax and the surrounding neighborhoods and to connect with the Accotink Creek watershed. The vision recommends new pedestrian crossings at Chain Bridge Road and Fairfax Boulevard, as well as better pedestrian and bicycle facilities on major streets.”

Priority Project
This project was included in the city’s FY 2024-25 Two-Year Transportation Program, adopted by the city council on June 13, 2023. The projects in the program were eligible for regional, state, and federal funding consideration over the next 2-10 years. The projects recommended in the program balance local and regional transportation needs, improve connectivity, and facilitate livability.  

Funding
The city council approved in September 2023 to adopt a resolution to endorse the city’s FY 2024 Transportation Alternatives Applications for this project, and the funds became available July 1, 2025. The project is now in the design phase.

Open House
The proposed plans for the path were presented at an open house in July 2023 at WillowWood Plaza.

The Missing Link
This project will construct a missing link of path on the west side of Chain Bridge Road between Assembly Drive and Northfax Street (formerly Orchard Street). The new section of path will connect north to the shared use path being constructed as part of the Chain Bridge Road and Eaton Place intersection improvements, approved by the city council on April 11, 2023. The path will connect west to the on-road bicycle lanes being constructed on Northfax Street and south to the new path being constructed as part of the site redevelopment.

Stitching Neighborhoods Together
A shared use path in this location was recommended in the Northfax Small Area Plan. Page 10 of the plan describes the idea of stitching together neighborhoods: “A key idea of the Northfax vision is to bridge the divides between Northfax and the surrounding neighborhoods and to connect with the Accotink Creek watershed. The vision recommends new pedestrian crossings at Chain Bridge Road and Fairfax Boulevard, as well as better pedestrian and bicycle facilities on major streets.”

Priority Project
This project was included in the city’s FY 2024-25 Two-Year Transportation Program, adopted by the city council on June 13, 2023. The projects in the program were eligible for regional, state, and federal funding consideration over the next 2-10 years. The projects recommended in the program balance local and regional transportation needs, improve connectivity, and facilitate livability.  

Funding
The city council approved in September 2023 to adopt a resolution to endorse the city’s FY 2024 Transportation Alternatives Applications for this project, and the funds became available July 1, 2025. The project is now in the design phase.

Open House
The proposed plans for the path were presented at an open house in July 2023 at WillowWood Plaza.

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I looked over all the plans. Two days is too short a response time to take it all in. Remember why people moved into the city in the first place. If we wanted an urban environment that's what we would of chosen to begin with. Fairfax is a small city. Cramming it full of uninspired architecture will just make it look like Mosaic,

mfournier over 2 years ago

Yes To quote Nike and Home Depot, just / let's do this

pptcadvertising over 2 years ago

Attended the open house last night and saw the plans for this project. The plans look great and will accomplish the Northfax Small Area plan to link the 2 sides of Chain Bridge Road and provide improved SAFETY for pedestrians and cyclists in the area.

OpenMindOpenHeart over 2 years ago