Countywide Transit Network Study Resources
We Want to Know!
The Metropolitan Washington region is a complex area, with governance shared between multiple jurisdictions at the state and local level, and travel demands reaching across multiple jurisdictional boundaries. The travel demands within Fairfax County are both internal to the county, and interconnected with destinations at either end – in the core of the metro area and towards the outlying suburbs. It is crucial for Fairfax County’s transportation system, and particularly its public transit network, to work seamlessly with the transit networks of neighboring jurisdictions. The study is being coordinated with neighboring jurisdictions and concurrent planning efforts for regional transit.
Public Meeting Presentations and Materials
The Fairfax County Department of Transportation held the second round of public meetings on the Countywide Transit Network Study in November of 2012. Two meetings, covering the same materials, were held in two different locations. Materials from those meetngs are posted below.
- Public Meeting Flyer
- Slide Presentation
The Fairfax County Department of Transportation held the first public meetings on the Countywide Transit Network Study in July of 2012. Two meetings, covering the same materials, were held in two different locations. Materials from those meetngs are posted below.
- Meeting Flyer
- Workshop Boards Handout
- Workshop Boards Markup Images
- Slide presentation
Comprehensive Plans
- Fairfax County
- Alexandria City
- Arlington County
- Fairfax City
- City of Falls Church
- Loudoun County
- Montgomery County
- Prince Georges County
- Prince William County


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