Main Street Intersection Improvement Study

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UPDATE April 22, 2026: The City is collecting feedback about existing conditions and safety concerns at this intersection. Take the survey by May 10 to share your experiences.

Study to Improve the Intersection of Main Street, Lyndhurst Drive, and Trapp Road

The City of Fairfax is evaluating alternatives to improve roadway safety at the intersection of Main Street, Lyndhurst Drive, and Trapp Road.

There have been numerous crashes at this intersection in recent years including a pedestrian fatality and several injuries. In addition to this crash history, other safety concerns include the offset intersection, which increases conflicts and confusion for turning vehicles, and the multilane crosswalk, which increases risk for pedestrians attempting to cross Main Street.

The Main Street Road Safety Audit identified this intersection as a priority for improvement, and this study was included in the FY 2025-26 Two-Year Transportation Program adopted by the city council on Feb. 25, 2025. This study will analyze existing traffic and safety data; collect public input about current experiences, safety concerns, and needs while traveling through this intersection; evaluate the feasibility of alternative intersection designs; and develop a preliminary concept for the preferred alternative. If approved, the city would then seek construction funding to implement the preferred concept.

UPDATE April 22, 2026: The City is collecting feedback about existing conditions and safety concerns at this intersection. Take the survey by May 10 to share your experiences.

Study to Improve the Intersection of Main Street, Lyndhurst Drive, and Trapp Road

The City of Fairfax is evaluating alternatives to improve roadway safety at the intersection of Main Street, Lyndhurst Drive, and Trapp Road.

There have been numerous crashes at this intersection in recent years including a pedestrian fatality and several injuries. In addition to this crash history, other safety concerns include the offset intersection, which increases conflicts and confusion for turning vehicles, and the multilane crosswalk, which increases risk for pedestrians attempting to cross Main Street.

The Main Street Road Safety Audit identified this intersection as a priority for improvement, and this study was included in the FY 2025-26 Two-Year Transportation Program adopted by the city council on Feb. 25, 2025. This study will analyze existing traffic and safety data; collect public input about current experiences, safety concerns, and needs while traveling through this intersection; evaluate the feasibility of alternative intersection designs; and develop a preliminary concept for the preferred alternative. If approved, the city would then seek construction funding to implement the preferred concept.

  • The City of Fairfax is gathering feedback on safety and operational concerns at this intersection. This survey asks about how you currently travel through the intersection, about your experiences and concerns as a pedestrian, and about your experiences and concerns as a driver. The survey should take about 5 minutes to complete, and your responses will help identify issues and inform potential improvements.  

    If you have questions, please email the City of Fairfax Transportation Division (transportation@fairfaxva.gov).

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