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Popes Head Road Closure At Fairfax County Parkway Begins Wednesday

Popes Head Road will close at Fairfax County Parkway from May 27 to June 2 for interchange construction. Detours will be in place.

Popes Head Road will close at Fairfax County Parkway from May 27 to June 2 for interchange construction. Detours will be in place. (Rachel Nunes/Patch)

FAIRFAX, VA — Popes Head Road (Route 654) will close at the Fairfax County Parkway (Route 286) starting at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 27, the Virginia Department of Transportation announced. The closure will remain in effect until Tuesday, June 2, to prepare for the partial opening of a new interchange.

When the closure begins, the traffic signal at the intersection will be taken out of service, allowing continuous traffic flow on northbound and southbound Fairfax County Parkway. Drivers will be unable to turn from Popes Head Road onto the parkway, or from the parkway onto Popes Head Road, during the multi-day work period.

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VDOT has established the following detour routes for the duration of the closure:

On Tuesday, June 2, Popes Head Road traffic will shift onto a new bridge over the Fairfax County Parkway, and select interchange ramps will open. VDOT officials stated that details regarding the upcoming traffic patterns will be released later.

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The project replaces the existing traffic signal with an interchange featuring two new bridges over the parkway and triple roundabouts. Additional project components include building a short segment of the future Shirley Gate Road extension for vehicle and pedestrian access to the future Patriot Park, constructing a shared-use path linking the parkway trail to Patriot Park, reconstructing the Fairfax County Parkway Trail, installing a sidewalk on the north side of Popes Head Road, and extending Ladues End Lane to the new roundabout.

The project is scheduled for completion this fall. VDOT reminded drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians to use caution, remain alert to new traffic patterns, and limit distractions in the active work zone.

Travelers can access traffic, work zone, and incident information via the 511.vdot.virginia.gov website, the 511 Virginia mobile app, or by calling 511.

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