Naming Fairfax City Streets

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This consultation has concluded.

On July 12, 2022, the Fairfax City Council voted to change 14 street names as recommended by the Connecting Fairfax City for All Stakeholder Advisory Group. Thousands of names were received via a public survey. The names have been reviewed, and the subcommittee has provided Council with names for consideration. Council will vote on new names at its Nov. 29 meeting.

Residents are encouraged to weigh in on the proposed names, or suggest others, until 5 p.m. Nov. 28. Please use the comments tool below, or send email to streetnames@fairfaxva.gov.

Name changes will take effect Jan. 1, 2023. Info: email, 703-385-7800.

CURRENT NAMES

NEW NAMES, Effective Jan. 1, 2023

Confederate Lane

Continental Lane

Lee Highway

Fairfax Boulevard (from Kamp Washington east to Fairfax Circle as highlighted in blue on the Proposed Street Layout map, below)

Main Street (from Kamp Washington west to the city boundary line prior to the intersection with Shirley Gate Road, as highlighted in red on the Proposed Street Layout map, below)

Blenheim Boulevard (from Fairfax Circle north to the city boundary line prior to the intersection with Blake Lane, as highlighted in purple on the Proposed Street Layout map, below)

Lee Street

Lilac Street

Mosby Road

Orchard Court (the 10000 block, which connects to Orchard Drive, as highlighted in green on the full-color map, below)

Grefe Drive (the 9000 block, which connects with Burke Station Parkway, as highlighted in blue on the full-color map, below)

Mosby Woods Drive

Fair Woods Drive

Old Lee Highway

Blenheim Boulevard (highlighted in purple on the Proposed Street Layout map, below)

Plantation Parkway

Fair Woods Parkway

Raider Lane

Fox Lane

Ranger Road

Cardinal Road

Reb Street

Cross Lane

Scarlet Circle

Crimson Circle

Singleton Circle

Concord Circle

Stonewall Avenue

Stone Wall Avenue

Traveler Street

Old Robin Street


For background on the Connecting Fairfax City for All initiative, please visit the archived project page.

On July 12, 2022, the Fairfax City Council voted to change 14 street names as recommended by the Connecting Fairfax City for All Stakeholder Advisory Group. Thousands of names were received via a public survey. The names have been reviewed, and the subcommittee has provided Council with names for consideration. Council will vote on new names at its Nov. 29 meeting.

Residents are encouraged to weigh in on the proposed names, or suggest others, until 5 p.m. Nov. 28. Please use the comments tool below, or send email to streetnames@fairfaxva.gov.

Name changes will take effect Jan. 1, 2023. Info: email, 703-385-7800.

CURRENT NAMES

NEW NAMES, Effective Jan. 1, 2023

Confederate Lane

Continental Lane

Lee Highway

Fairfax Boulevard (from Kamp Washington east to Fairfax Circle as highlighted in blue on the Proposed Street Layout map, below)

Main Street (from Kamp Washington west to the city boundary line prior to the intersection with Shirley Gate Road, as highlighted in red on the Proposed Street Layout map, below)

Blenheim Boulevard (from Fairfax Circle north to the city boundary line prior to the intersection with Blake Lane, as highlighted in purple on the Proposed Street Layout map, below)

Lee Street

Lilac Street

Mosby Road

Orchard Court (the 10000 block, which connects to Orchard Drive, as highlighted in green on the full-color map, below)

Grefe Drive (the 9000 block, which connects with Burke Station Parkway, as highlighted in blue on the full-color map, below)

Mosby Woods Drive

Fair Woods Drive

Old Lee Highway

Blenheim Boulevard (highlighted in purple on the Proposed Street Layout map, below)

Plantation Parkway

Fair Woods Parkway

Raider Lane

Fox Lane

Ranger Road

Cardinal Road

Reb Street

Cross Lane

Scarlet Circle

Crimson Circle

Singleton Circle

Concord Circle

Stonewall Avenue

Stone Wall Avenue

Traveler Street

Old Robin Street


For background on the Connecting Fairfax City for All initiative, please visit the archived project page.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The survey closed Sept. 30, 2022.

    On July 12, 2022, the Fairfax City Council voted to change 14 street names as recommended by the Connecting Fairfax City for All Stakeholder Advisory Group. Please submit new names for consideration. 

    A list of current street names and an FAQ are available on the project page

    This consultation has concluded.

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