Fair Woods Parkway Neighborway

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UPDATE JULY 8, 2024: Design plans have been developed to refine the concept approved at the March 26, 2024 City Council meeting. Click here to view the July 2024 design plans. Construction will be coordinated with street repaving scheduled to begin in August 2024, weather permitting.

About the Project

Fairfax City is implementing a neighborway along Fair Wood Parkway (formerly Plantation Parkway). The city’s bicycle plan defines a neighborway as a street with low vehicle volumes and speeds that accommodate safe bicycle travel through signage, pavement markings, and/or traffic calming.

Neighborways provide low-stress routes on residential streets as an alternative to busier arterial roads. Neighborways are shared by automobiles and bicycles at speeds that are more comfortable for bicyclists and increase the number of routes available to cyclists of all ages and abilities. Neighborways can also benefit residents, drivers, and pedestrians by calming traffic and encouraging more predictable travel behavior.

The primary goals for this project are to:

  1. Develop guidelines for how neighborways should be designed to help drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians share the street safely
  2. Design and implement the neighborway as a pilot project on Fair Woods Parkway

The city’s bicycle master plan recommends a network of neighborways to provide more options for the community to bike and walk within and between neighborhoods, community centers, activity centers, and other destinations. Fair Woods Parkway was selected for the first neighborway project due to its connectivity benefits, such as the route to the Vienna Metrorail station, the George Snyder Trail, and the planned Country Club Commons Trail, as well as residents' desire for traffic calming. The project area is between the George Snyder Trail crossing (just north of Fairfax Boulevard) and the cul-de-sac at the north end of the road.

UPDATE JULY 8, 2024: Design plans have been developed to refine the concept approved at the March 26, 2024 City Council meeting. Click here to view the July 2024 design plans. Construction will be coordinated with street repaving scheduled to begin in August 2024, weather permitting.

About the Project

Fairfax City is implementing a neighborway along Fair Wood Parkway (formerly Plantation Parkway). The city’s bicycle plan defines a neighborway as a street with low vehicle volumes and speeds that accommodate safe bicycle travel through signage, pavement markings, and/or traffic calming.

Neighborways provide low-stress routes on residential streets as an alternative to busier arterial roads. Neighborways are shared by automobiles and bicycles at speeds that are more comfortable for bicyclists and increase the number of routes available to cyclists of all ages and abilities. Neighborways can also benefit residents, drivers, and pedestrians by calming traffic and encouraging more predictable travel behavior.

The primary goals for this project are to:

  1. Develop guidelines for how neighborways should be designed to help drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians share the street safely
  2. Design and implement the neighborway as a pilot project on Fair Woods Parkway

The city’s bicycle master plan recommends a network of neighborways to provide more options for the community to bike and walk within and between neighborhoods, community centers, activity centers, and other destinations. Fair Woods Parkway was selected for the first neighborway project due to its connectivity benefits, such as the route to the Vienna Metrorail station, the George Snyder Trail, and the planned Country Club Commons Trail, as well as residents' desire for traffic calming. The project area is between the George Snyder Trail crossing (just north of Fairfax Boulevard) and the cul-de-sac at the north end of the road.

Questions

The project team will respond to questions about the project within two days.

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  • Share I am curious to know the status of the Blenheim Road project, a project of similar intent to improve bikability and non-vehicular roadway improvements, while reducing speed. Please provide where that project is in implementation. on Facebook Share I am curious to know the status of the Blenheim Road project, a project of similar intent to improve bikability and non-vehicular roadway improvements, while reducing speed. Please provide where that project is in implementation. on Twitter Share I am curious to know the status of the Blenheim Road project, a project of similar intent to improve bikability and non-vehicular roadway improvements, while reducing speed. Please provide where that project is in implementation. on Linkedin Email I am curious to know the status of the Blenheim Road project, a project of similar intent to improve bikability and non-vehicular roadway improvements, while reducing speed. Please provide where that project is in implementation. link

    I am curious to know the status of the Blenheim Road project, a project of similar intent to improve bikability and non-vehicular roadway improvements, while reducing speed. Please provide where that project is in implementation.

    city resident asked 22 days ago

    Thank you for your question. The city will begin acquiring right-of-way along Blenheim Boulevard soon. We anticipate construction starting in fall 2025, with the relocation of utilities along the corridor. The project team presented an update to City Council during a design public hearing on June 13, 2023. You can view the slides here.

  • Share Are you folks stupid? You are creating dangerous conditions for homeowners by creating a path for people to enter the neighborhood and exit while committing crimes. Fairfax City has wasted so much money and has taken away so much from the citizens with projects that are not beneficial to the them along with wasting grant money that can be used by another county or in another area. on Facebook Share Are you folks stupid? You are creating dangerous conditions for homeowners by creating a path for people to enter the neighborhood and exit while committing crimes. Fairfax City has wasted so much money and has taken away so much from the citizens with projects that are not beneficial to the them along with wasting grant money that can be used by another county or in another area. on Twitter Share Are you folks stupid? You are creating dangerous conditions for homeowners by creating a path for people to enter the neighborhood and exit while committing crimes. Fairfax City has wasted so much money and has taken away so much from the citizens with projects that are not beneficial to the them along with wasting grant money that can be used by another county or in another area. on Linkedin Email Are you folks stupid? You are creating dangerous conditions for homeowners by creating a path for people to enter the neighborhood and exit while committing crimes. Fairfax City has wasted so much money and has taken away so much from the citizens with projects that are not beneficial to the them along with wasting grant money that can be used by another county or in another area. link

    Are you folks stupid? You are creating dangerous conditions for homeowners by creating a path for people to enter the neighborhood and exit while committing crimes. Fairfax City has wasted so much money and has taken away so much from the citizens with projects that are not beneficial to the them along with wasting grant money that can be used by another county or in another area.

    asked 12 months ago

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  • Share I'm in favor of this project, but would like to emphasize that the left turn lane coming from Fair Woods to FX Blvd needs to be set back from the crosswalk (and from the right turn lane). If both lanes use the same stopping point it's virtually impossible to turn right on red - because cars often do not stop behind the white line - they often stop in the crosswalk, which of course is a traffic violation and unsafe. If the white line is staggered back then hopefully that will allow a clear line of sight for those turning right (onto WB FX Blvd). on Facebook Share I'm in favor of this project, but would like to emphasize that the left turn lane coming from Fair Woods to FX Blvd needs to be set back from the crosswalk (and from the right turn lane). If both lanes use the same stopping point it's virtually impossible to turn right on red - because cars often do not stop behind the white line - they often stop in the crosswalk, which of course is a traffic violation and unsafe. If the white line is staggered back then hopefully that will allow a clear line of sight for those turning right (onto WB FX Blvd). on Twitter Share I'm in favor of this project, but would like to emphasize that the left turn lane coming from Fair Woods to FX Blvd needs to be set back from the crosswalk (and from the right turn lane). If both lanes use the same stopping point it's virtually impossible to turn right on red - because cars often do not stop behind the white line - they often stop in the crosswalk, which of course is a traffic violation and unsafe. If the white line is staggered back then hopefully that will allow a clear line of sight for those turning right (onto WB FX Blvd). on Linkedin Email I'm in favor of this project, but would like to emphasize that the left turn lane coming from Fair Woods to FX Blvd needs to be set back from the crosswalk (and from the right turn lane). If both lanes use the same stopping point it's virtually impossible to turn right on red - because cars often do not stop behind the white line - they often stop in the crosswalk, which of course is a traffic violation and unsafe. If the white line is staggered back then hopefully that will allow a clear line of sight for those turning right (onto WB FX Blvd). link

    I'm in favor of this project, but would like to emphasize that the left turn lane coming from Fair Woods to FX Blvd needs to be set back from the crosswalk (and from the right turn lane). If both lanes use the same stopping point it's virtually impossible to turn right on red - because cars often do not stop behind the white line - they often stop in the crosswalk, which of course is a traffic violation and unsafe. If the white line is staggered back then hopefully that will allow a clear line of sight for those turning right (onto WB FX Blvd).

    Laura gerber asked 7 months ago

    The posted plans indicate that the stop bar for the left turn lane from Fair Woods Parkway has been set back further, as you suggested. Please confirm if this addresses your question correctly. Thank you. 

  • Share Am I correct in saying that from the current July 2024 design plan, the intersection sight distance from Calvary looking down Fair Woods Parkway towards Cardinal is below the required safe amount of 280 feet. And on that same note, the intersection sight distance from Fair Woods looking toward west bound Fairfax Blvd is a woefully and dangerously inadequate at 335 feet. What is the safe sight distance? 390 or 400 feet assuming folks are going the speed limit of 35 mph? That is why the pork chop is there and eliminating it is going to make that right turn on red very dangerous. on Facebook Share Am I correct in saying that from the current July 2024 design plan, the intersection sight distance from Calvary looking down Fair Woods Parkway towards Cardinal is below the required safe amount of 280 feet. And on that same note, the intersection sight distance from Fair Woods looking toward west bound Fairfax Blvd is a woefully and dangerously inadequate at 335 feet. What is the safe sight distance? 390 or 400 feet assuming folks are going the speed limit of 35 mph? That is why the pork chop is there and eliminating it is going to make that right turn on red very dangerous. on Twitter Share Am I correct in saying that from the current July 2024 design plan, the intersection sight distance from Calvary looking down Fair Woods Parkway towards Cardinal is below the required safe amount of 280 feet. And on that same note, the intersection sight distance from Fair Woods looking toward west bound Fairfax Blvd is a woefully and dangerously inadequate at 335 feet. What is the safe sight distance? 390 or 400 feet assuming folks are going the speed limit of 35 mph? That is why the pork chop is there and eliminating it is going to make that right turn on red very dangerous. on Linkedin Email Am I correct in saying that from the current July 2024 design plan, the intersection sight distance from Calvary looking down Fair Woods Parkway towards Cardinal is below the required safe amount of 280 feet. And on that same note, the intersection sight distance from Fair Woods looking toward west bound Fairfax Blvd is a woefully and dangerously inadequate at 335 feet. What is the safe sight distance? 390 or 400 feet assuming folks are going the speed limit of 35 mph? That is why the pork chop is there and eliminating it is going to make that right turn on red very dangerous. link

    Am I correct in saying that from the current July 2024 design plan, the intersection sight distance from Calvary looking down Fair Woods Parkway towards Cardinal is below the required safe amount of 280 feet. And on that same note, the intersection sight distance from Fair Woods looking toward west bound Fairfax Blvd is a woefully and dangerously inadequate at 335 feet. What is the safe sight distance? 390 or 400 feet assuming folks are going the speed limit of 35 mph? That is why the pork chop is there and eliminating it is going to make that right turn on red very dangerous.

    Redacted 2 asked 3 months ago

    Thank you for your question. Our plans indicate that the sight distance triangles have been calculated in accordance with the AASHTO Green Book standards. The existing and available sight distances at both Calvary Drive and Fair Woods Parkway, as well as at Fair Woods Parkway and Fairfax Boulevard, exceed the minimum required.

  • Share I understand this project cost to be in excess of $1.2 million. I would like to know the specific cost of the proposed roundabout at Fair Woods Parkways and Cardinal Road. In fact, if you can break the project cost down, to be reflective of the different elements, that would be helpful to see. Thank you. on Facebook Share I understand this project cost to be in excess of $1.2 million. I would like to know the specific cost of the proposed roundabout at Fair Woods Parkways and Cardinal Road. In fact, if you can break the project cost down, to be reflective of the different elements, that would be helpful to see. Thank you. on Twitter Share I understand this project cost to be in excess of $1.2 million. I would like to know the specific cost of the proposed roundabout at Fair Woods Parkways and Cardinal Road. In fact, if you can break the project cost down, to be reflective of the different elements, that would be helpful to see. Thank you. on Linkedin Email I understand this project cost to be in excess of $1.2 million. I would like to know the specific cost of the proposed roundabout at Fair Woods Parkways and Cardinal Road. In fact, if you can break the project cost down, to be reflective of the different elements, that would be helpful to see. Thank you. link

    I understand this project cost to be in excess of $1.2 million. I would like to know the specific cost of the proposed roundabout at Fair Woods Parkways and Cardinal Road. In fact, if you can break the project cost down, to be reflective of the different elements, that would be helpful to see. Thank you.

    mosbywoodsresident! asked over 1 year ago

    The approximate cost of the of the neighborway project is $300,000. This work is being combined with the paving work for the roadway. We are able to save costs since we would need to restripe and address concrete defects as part of that work.

  • Share The Mosby Woods neighborhood recently had a confirmed shooting into a home on Cardinal Road. Additionally, there is considerable homeless activity in and around the City, including in and around Mosby Woods. City police reports note an uptick in crime across the City. What plans does the City. have in place to address safety issues within our community, which have the potential to be exacerbated by encouraging pedestrian and bicycle access on streets that traditionally have served the Mosby Woods neighborhood? on Facebook Share The Mosby Woods neighborhood recently had a confirmed shooting into a home on Cardinal Road. Additionally, there is considerable homeless activity in and around the City, including in and around Mosby Woods. City police reports note an uptick in crime across the City. What plans does the City. have in place to address safety issues within our community, which have the potential to be exacerbated by encouraging pedestrian and bicycle access on streets that traditionally have served the Mosby Woods neighborhood? on Twitter Share The Mosby Woods neighborhood recently had a confirmed shooting into a home on Cardinal Road. Additionally, there is considerable homeless activity in and around the City, including in and around Mosby Woods. City police reports note an uptick in crime across the City. What plans does the City. have in place to address safety issues within our community, which have the potential to be exacerbated by encouraging pedestrian and bicycle access on streets that traditionally have served the Mosby Woods neighborhood? on Linkedin Email The Mosby Woods neighborhood recently had a confirmed shooting into a home on Cardinal Road. Additionally, there is considerable homeless activity in and around the City, including in and around Mosby Woods. City police reports note an uptick in crime across the City. What plans does the City. have in place to address safety issues within our community, which have the potential to be exacerbated by encouraging pedestrian and bicycle access on streets that traditionally have served the Mosby Woods neighborhood? link

    The Mosby Woods neighborhood recently had a confirmed shooting into a home on Cardinal Road. Additionally, there is considerable homeless activity in and around the City, including in and around Mosby Woods. City police reports note an uptick in crime across the City. What plans does the City. have in place to address safety issues within our community, which have the potential to be exacerbated by encouraging pedestrian and bicycle access on streets that traditionally have served the Mosby Woods neighborhood?

    city resident asked 3 months ago

    We don’t expect to see a large increase in cyclists and pedestrians due to this project. Fair Woods Parkway is designated as a neighborway, meaning it’s a low-stress route for bicyclists. Residents are encouraged to utilize public sidewalks and streets to walk and bike as a safe and healthy alternative to driving. The improvements will make the existing neighborway safer. 

    Typically, if the police department sees an increase in crimes or trends, they divert resources to address the problem and examine the causes. This includes targeted patrols, increased police presence – utilizing the bike team for specific assignments and to increase police visibility – and outreach to the affected community. In addition, a camera system is strategically located to identify vehicular traffic that may be involved in criminal activity.  

  • Share Why are sidewalks and curbs being replaced know on Fair Woods Parkway? Wouldn't it be better to do them the same time as this project? on Facebook Share Why are sidewalks and curbs being replaced know on Fair Woods Parkway? Wouldn't it be better to do them the same time as this project? on Twitter Share Why are sidewalks and curbs being replaced know on Fair Woods Parkway? Wouldn't it be better to do them the same time as this project? on Linkedin Email Why are sidewalks and curbs being replaced know on Fair Woods Parkway? Wouldn't it be better to do them the same time as this project? link

    Why are sidewalks and curbs being replaced know on Fair Woods Parkway? Wouldn't it be better to do them the same time as this project?

    MKC asked 5 months ago

    Yes, that is the plan. The remaining maintenance work has been paused so we can coordinate the neighborway project with the maintenance work this fall. The work being done currently is spot repairs and is limited. 

  • Share I was wondering about the total cost of this project. on Facebook Share I was wondering about the total cost of this project. on Twitter Share I was wondering about the total cost of this project. on Linkedin Email I was wondering about the total cost of this project. link

    I was wondering about the total cost of this project.

    arollins asked 6 months ago

    Staff is updating the cost estimates to reflect the concept approved by City Council at the March 26, 2024, meeting. We aim to have updated estimates in June. 

  • Share I would like to know what the plan is to develop Dale Lestina trail. For instance, is there a plan to expand (widen) it? Has there been an assessment of how this project will increase bike and pedestrian traffic? Will there be lights at night along the trail? My home is very close to the trail, as illustrated in the map and I would appreciate knowing the plans for any work on the trail in connection with this project. on Facebook Share I would like to know what the plan is to develop Dale Lestina trail. For instance, is there a plan to expand (widen) it? Has there been an assessment of how this project will increase bike and pedestrian traffic? Will there be lights at night along the trail? My home is very close to the trail, as illustrated in the map and I would appreciate knowing the plans for any work on the trail in connection with this project. on Twitter Share I would like to know what the plan is to develop Dale Lestina trail. For instance, is there a plan to expand (widen) it? Has there been an assessment of how this project will increase bike and pedestrian traffic? Will there be lights at night along the trail? My home is very close to the trail, as illustrated in the map and I would appreciate knowing the plans for any work on the trail in connection with this project. on Linkedin Email I would like to know what the plan is to develop Dale Lestina trail. For instance, is there a plan to expand (widen) it? Has there been an assessment of how this project will increase bike and pedestrian traffic? Will there be lights at night along the trail? My home is very close to the trail, as illustrated in the map and I would appreciate knowing the plans for any work on the trail in connection with this project. link

    I would like to know what the plan is to develop Dale Lestina trail. For instance, is there a plan to expand (widen) it? Has there been an assessment of how this project will increase bike and pedestrian traffic? Will there be lights at night along the trail? My home is very close to the trail, as illustrated in the map and I would appreciate knowing the plans for any work on the trail in connection with this project.

    travisgranius asked almost 2 years ago

    This project (the Fair Woods Parkway/Plantation Parkway Neighborway) is focused on the on-street environment, including potential features such as crosswalks, traffic calming, and wayfinding. This project does not include changes to the Dale Lestina Park or Trail.

    This question has been forwarded to the Parks and Recreation Department, which is responsible for maintenance and future plans for the park and trail. At this time, we are not aware of any plans to widen the trail or add lighting. 

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