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Fern Street Neighborhood Connection
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The project would construct a new biking and walking connection between Route 29 and Park Road in the Westmore neighborhood. The path and landscaping improvements would be installed in the grassy area owned by the city, adjacent to the Fairfax Junction shopping center parking lot.
This connection was recommended in the Kamp Washington Small Area Plan(External link), which was approved by City Council on Oct. 25, 2022. The small area plan was the product of a yearlong effort to develop specific recommendations for land uses, a street network, public amenities, and other related elements in the Kamp Washington Activity Center.
Priority Project The Fern Street Neighborhood Connection project is included in the city’s FY2024-25 Two-Year Transportation Program, adopted by City Council on June 13, 2023. The projects in the program are 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 will be asked to endorse an application for federal Transportation Alternatives funding for this project at their September 12 City Council meeting. Councilmembers will review feedback from the current outreach period when considering endorsement of the funding application. If the city is successful in receiving this funding, it would become available in 2024, with construction occurring in 2025-2026.
Open House The city will hold an open house to discuss the type of path, landscaping, and other features with interested residents from 5-7 p.m. on July 19. Meet on-site in the grassy area between Route 29 and Park Road.
The project would construct a new biking and walking connection between Route 29 and Park Road in the Westmore neighborhood. The path and landscaping improvements would be installed in the grassy area owned by the city, adjacent to the Fairfax Junction shopping center parking lot.
This connection was recommended in the Kamp Washington Small Area Plan(External link), which was approved by City Council on Oct. 25, 2022. The small area plan was the product of a yearlong effort to develop specific recommendations for land uses, a street network, public amenities, and other related elements in the Kamp Washington Activity Center.
Priority Project The Fern Street Neighborhood Connection project is included in the city’s FY2024-25 Two-Year Transportation Program, adopted by City Council on June 13, 2023. The projects in the program are 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 will be asked to endorse an application for federal Transportation Alternatives funding for this project at their September 12 City Council meeting. Councilmembers will review feedback from the current outreach period when considering endorsement of the funding application. If the city is successful in receiving this funding, it would become available in 2024, with construction occurring in 2025-2026.
Open House The city will hold an open house to discuss the type of path, landscaping, and other features with interested residents from 5-7 p.m. on July 19. Meet on-site in the grassy area between Route 29 and Park Road.
As the landscaping is planned im sure people and pollinators would appreciate native plantings, and especially staying away from invasives. There are many groups able to guide on suitable natives
Fern Street Neighborhood Connection has finished this stage
City Council adopted the FY2024-25 Two-Year Transportation Program, which included the Fern Street Connection project.
Public Outreach
Fern Street Neighborhood Connection is currently at this stage
The city seeks comments on the proposed project.
City Council Endorsement
this is an upcoming stage for Fern Street Neighborhood Connection
City Council will be asked to endorse an application for federal Transportation Alternatives funding for this project at their September 12 City Council meeting. If the city is successful in receiving this funding, it would become available in 2024, with construction occurring in 2025-2026.
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As the landscaping is planned im sure people and pollinators would appreciate native plantings, and especially staying away from invasives. There are many groups able to guide on suitable natives