Countywide Dialogue on Transportation: Projects by Type
What Can You Do?
- Funding - Read about Fairfax County's additional funding options.
- Projects - View types of unfunded transportation projects being considered for Fairfax County.
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- Documents - View maps and other related documents for this project.
- Survey- Read overview summary of survey results
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Roadway: Spot or
Corridor Improvements:
- Improvements to a single location/intersection or a series of intersections that is not considered to be a major road widening.
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Transit
Capital:
- Infrastructure improvements needed to provide increased or new transit service throughout the county.
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Transit
Operating:
- Services that include the operations side of transit. This includes increasing the number of buses on a route, increasing the time that the route operates, or adding new routes.
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Widening:
- The addition of travel lanes to a roadway to increase capacity and reduce congestion. All widening projects will include a complete streets blueprint to include bicycle and pedestrian improvements, new transit facilities, bus shelters, pads, and bus pull offs.
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Roadway
Extension:
- New roadway construction that extends and connects to the existing roadway network.
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Interchange:
- Intersection improvements that include some type of grade separation as the solution to the delays at the intersection or a redesign of the interchange that is currently at the location.
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Pedestrian/Bicycle
Improvements:
- The Fairfax County Bicycle Master Plan is used as a guide to developing new projects such as bike lanes, sidewalks, and trails.


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