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Richmond Highway BRT – Construction Updates

This page provides information about utility relocation and construction activities related to the Richmond Highway Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project. You may also subscribe to the Richmond Highway BRT Project email list to receive construction updates directly.

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Please note that the project is currently in the utility relocation phase. Active construction on the roadway and bus stations is currently scheduled to begin in 2028.

Utility Relocation Alerts

  • The service drive between Rosita's Restaurant and Target will be permanently closed for utility relocation on Thursday, May 28, 2026. Access to Rosita's Restaurant and Target will not be affected. Details included in the Business and Service Road Access Impacts tab below.
  • Verizon utility relocation work is expected to begin in Spring 2026. No access points or travel lane impacts are expected.

Utility Relocation

As part of the construction of “The One”, the road will be widened in many locations to add bus lanes and other improvements such as bike lanes and sidewalks. To do this work safely, some utilities need to be moved as some are currently too close to the road or are located on grass strips between service roads and main travel lanes. 

“Utility relocation” means moving underground pipelines, cables and overhead poles, wiring and equipment to new locations so road construction can proceed safely, with minimal disruptions to services. This work will be done in phases, in sections we’re calling “zones" (see the utility relocation map below). We estimate that it will take approximately 12 - 24 months to complete utility relocation activities. 

Most utility work will take place on service roads. These are the smaller roads that run next to Richmond Highway in many areas and are mostly owned by VDOT. The relocation of several utility poles will result in permanent adjustments to entrances and exits to a handful of businesses along Route 1. Information regarding specific access point changes will be provided below as details are finalized. This information will be updates as needed through the end of the project.
 

In preparation for the permanent expansion of Richmond Highway to accommodate the BRT project, several segments of service roads adjacent to the highway will be permanently closed and some entrances to businesses will be relocated to allow for the relocation of utilities. Affected locations will be outlined below as notifications are issued. Please check back regularly for updates.

LOCATION

CLOSURE DATE

IMPACT

Rosita's Restaurant and Target
6510 and 6600 Richmond Highway

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May 28, 2026The service road between Rosita’s Restaurant and the entrance to Target will be permanently closed. This will not impact access to the restaurant or Target.
Huntington Walk Condominiums
6429 Richmond Highway

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April 20, 2026The service road in front of the condominiums adjacent to Richmond Highway will be permanently closed. Driveway access on the north and south of the building will not be affected. Fairfax County Public Schools will communicate with families directly regarding any adjustment to the existing bus stop.

 

Which utilities are being relocated?
Utilities to be relocated will include infrastructure for Dominion Energy, Verizon, Cox and Washington Gas.

Will utility service to my home or business be disrupted?
Each utility company will provide advance notification to their customers of any service disruption that may be necessary. Please contact your service provider for any questions or concerns regarding service delivery.

How will this work impact traffic flow and access to homes and local businesses along the Richmond Highway Corridor?
All homes, businesses and services will be accessible; however, small sections of service roads will be blocked to accommodate the movement of utility poles and a few access routes to some local businesses will change. Please review the access point changes for each zone in the menu above and allow for extra travel time to reach your destination.

What is the project team doing to ensure minimal impacts to traffic lanes along Richmond Highway?
There will be an onsite inspection team at all times dedicated to observing operations and minimizing any impacts to the travel lanes. While some temporary inconveniences may be required, our team is committed to minimizing the frequency and duration of these disruptions.
 

Questions or Concerns?

Use our online form to submit project questions or concerns to the Richmond Highway BRT Project Team.

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