Politics & Government

Public Outreach For Plantation Parkway Neighborway Set For Dec. 14

The public will have a chance to provide feedback on the Plantation Parkway Neighborway on Dec. 14.

On Dec. 14, Fairfax City will hold an open house for public review of the draft Neighborway Design Guidelines and proposed concepts for the Plantation Parkway Neighborway project.
On Dec. 14, Fairfax City will hold an open house for public review of the draft Neighborway Design Guidelines and proposed concepts for the Plantation Parkway Neighborway project. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

12/06/2022

On Dec. 14, Fairfax City will hold an open house for public review of the draft Neighborway Design Guidelines and proposed concepts for the Plantation Parkway Neighborway project.

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The open house will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 14 at the Sherwood Community Center, 3740 Old Lee Highway.

Can't make the event? Materials will be shared virtually following the event — and the city will provide additional opportunities in the future to share feedback about the draft guidelines and concepts.

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The city’s bicycle plan, Bike Fairfax City, recommends a network of neighborways throughout Fairfax City. The Neighborway Design Guidelines will help inform the development of these neighborways.

Neighborways are defined as low-speed, low-volume streets optimized for bicycling with signs, pavement markings, and/or traffic calming. These treatments may also benefit residents, pedestrians, and drivers along the corridor by calming traffic and encouraging safe and predictable travel behavior.

The Plantation Parkway Neighborway project is proposing a concept plan for Plantation Parkway based on the existing conditions along this corridor and the goals and performance targets outlined in the draft Neighborway Design Guidelines.

Info: Engage Fairfax: Plantation Parkway Neighborway, email, 703-385-7810


This press release was produced by the City of Fairfax. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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