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Release date: 2017-06-21
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[Archived] City of Alexandria Awarded More than $34 Million for Transportation Projects

For Immediate Release: June 21, 2017

The Commonwealth Transportation Board, which oversees transportation projects and initiatives for the Commonwealth of Virginia, has awarded more than $34 million to the City of Alexandria for five transportation projects. The funding, most of which will be made available in 2022, will be used to expand transit access and bicycle/pedestrian mobility in Alexandria’s West End, support bus service improvements, and implement technologies that will reduce traffic congestion.

The five projects slated to receive funding are:

The projects were included in the Board’s Six-Year Improvement Plan (SYIP) for Fiscal Years 18-23, which was approved on June 20. The SYIP includes transportation projects that were evaluated and recommended for funding under a prioritization process called “SMART SCALE, Funding the Right Transportation Projects in Virginia.” This is the first time the City has received funding for construction of the West End Transitway, a project that will contribute to redevelopment along the Van Dorn/Beauregard Corridor. The SYIP includes $10 million for design and construction of the portion of the Transitway within the Southern Towers apartment community.

In addition to the City projects, Virginia Rail Express (VRE) received $18.4 million for the design and construction of a pedestrian tunnel that will connect Alexandria Union Station to the King Street-Old Town Metrorail Station, improving safety and access between the two stations.

For more information about the City of Alexandria’s transportation projects, visit www.alexandriava.gov/TransportationPlanning.

For media inquiries, contact Andrea J. Blackford, Senior Communications Officer, at andrea.blackford@alexandriava.gov or 703.746.3959.

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