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We need your feedback! Did you know that it can take five to 10 years for a capital transportation project to go from idea to completion? That means that projects under construction now were being discussed as far back as 2014! We have identified new projects to develop over the next 10 years, and we need your feedback on whether these are the right priorities.
Project Phases
Each project progresses through five phases: planning, concept, funding, design, and build. Every two years we add new projects to the planning phase. That time is now. The city’s transportation division staff have reviewed the city’s long-range 20-year plans and have proposed projects related to bicycle, pedestrian, trail, transit, intersection, and roadway improvements that should become a priority and progress to the concept phase over the next two years.
The Proposed Lineup
Recommended projects balance local and regional transportation needs, improve connectivity, and enhance livability. Here are the projects the city has identified for the FY2026-27 Two-Year Transportation Program (Click on markers on the interactive map below to view a brief description of each project.):
Fairfax Circle Intersection Evaluation
Main Street/Lyndhurst Dr/Trapp Road Intersection Concept Development
Bicycle Route Wayfinding Plan + Implementation
Vienna Metrorail Station North Side Improvements (with WMATA)
Residential Sidewalk Feasibility
Provide Your Feedback
Residents are invited to weigh in on whether these projects will best meet the community’s needs. Once the list of proposed projects is adopted in the Two-Year Transportation Program, high-level conceptual plans for each project will be developed. The community will have another opportunity to evaluate the projects before City Council votes to submit these projects for regional, state, and federal funding consideration.
Please review the projects and use the tools below to post comments, ask questions, and share ideas.
These projects would not be built over the next two years. If adopted by City Council, the listed projects would have conceptual plans developed, with the goal to pursue outside funding within the next two years.
We need your feedback! Did you know that it can take five to 10 years for a capital transportation project to go from idea to completion? That means that projects under construction now were being discussed as far back as 2014! We have identified new projects to develop over the next 10 years, and we need your feedback on whether these are the right priorities.
Project Phases
Each project progresses through five phases: planning, concept, funding, design, and build. Every two years we add new projects to the planning phase. That time is now. The city’s transportation division staff have reviewed the city’s long-range 20-year plans and have proposed projects related to bicycle, pedestrian, trail, transit, intersection, and roadway improvements that should become a priority and progress to the concept phase over the next two years.
The Proposed Lineup
Recommended projects balance local and regional transportation needs, improve connectivity, and enhance livability. Here are the projects the city has identified for the FY2026-27 Two-Year Transportation Program (Click on markers on the interactive map below to view a brief description of each project.):
Fairfax Circle Intersection Evaluation
Main Street/Lyndhurst Dr/Trapp Road Intersection Concept Development
Bicycle Route Wayfinding Plan + Implementation
Vienna Metrorail Station North Side Improvements (with WMATA)
Residential Sidewalk Feasibility
Provide Your Feedback
Residents are invited to weigh in on whether these projects will best meet the community’s needs. Once the list of proposed projects is adopted in the Two-Year Transportation Program, high-level conceptual plans for each project will be developed. The community will have another opportunity to evaluate the projects before City Council votes to submit these projects for regional, state, and federal funding consideration.
Please review the projects and use the tools below to post comments, ask questions, and share ideas.
These projects would not be built over the next two years. If adopted by City Council, the listed projects would have conceptual plans developed, with the goal to pursue outside funding within the next two years.