As the speed limit study's preliminary recommendation calls for a 35 mph speed limit on part of Richmond Highway, let us know your thoughts.
The Virginia Department of Transportation presented a proposal for a 35 mph speed limit on part of Richmond Highway in the speed study.
Virginia Railway Express will waive fares during September and in certain zones during October amid Metro's fall shutdown.
The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority approved its six-year program, setting funding for Richmond Highway projects and others.
As part of the Richmond Highway widening and Bus Rapid Transit, Mount Vernon District's supervisor seeks undergrounding of utility lines.
Good morning, Northern Virginia. Here's everything you need to know for your Wednesday morning commute.
Recommendations on the Richmond Highway speed limit study are expected at an upcoming meeting by VDOT.
A higher taxicab surcharge is approved through late Dec. 29 to help drivers with the higher price of gas.
The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority will consider recommended transportation projects for a plan prioritizing regional funding.
Bike lanes on Fordson Road and Farmington Drive have been moved up for consideration this year during VDOT's repaving program.
Residents are encouraged to commute by bicycle Friday with the option of nearly 100 pit stops in the DC region.
The Virginia Department of Transportation is planning meetings on the study of an Express Lanes extension from the Springfield interchange.
The Fairfax County Department of Transportation will host three upcoming meetings with different focuses of the Bus Rapid Transit project.
Restriping plans are proposed for Lockheed Boulevard and Mount Vernon Highway in front of Mount Vernon High School.
Fairfax County supervisors responded to a planned seven to eight-month shutdown of the Yellow Line bridge.
The Bus Rapid Transit system with nine planned stations along Route 1 has new branding called "The One."
Construction will begin on missing parts of the trail along Mount Vernon Memorial Highway.
As the 7000 series investigation continues, Metro's general manager announced his intention to retire in six months.
Agencies are studying the potential extension of Express Lanes from the Springfield interchange to the Prince George's County line.
The first public meeting to discuss the study focused on the 45 mph speed limit on an eight-mile stretch of Richmond Highway
After the Oct. 12 derailment of a 7000-series train in Virginia, Metro is working to restore more railcars to service.
The National Park Service will soon begin work to implement a road diet on a portion of the parkway between Alexandria and Mount Vernon.
A board matter presented Tuesday requested additional funding each year for another countywide mowing cycle by VDOT.
Fairfax County's transportation department released the preliminary design and will host a community meeting Wednesday.
As commuter habits impacted Metro, RentHop's new report found median one-bedroom rent fell near 55 of 91 Metro stops.
The National Park Service will discuss the safety study and recommended safety improvements for the parkway south of the City of Alexandria.
The study produced various recommendations, including a road diet that would add a center turn lane on a parkway segment.
Shenandoah Road will be closed just east of Fort Hunt Road during daytime work, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation.
Transportation officials propose the addition of bike lanes on portions of roads.
The first meeting will focus on right-of-way acquisition involving the BRT stations.
Preliminary data indicates the same number of fatal crashes happened over the 2020 and 2019 holiday weekends.
The south entrance of the station will be closed for about five months, according to Metro.
The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority is funding 21 regional transportation projects aimed at addressing congestion.
Visitors are asked not to travel by DC Metro for cherry blossom viewing to keep Metro available for essential trips only.
Drivers should expect a road closure starting on Wednesday, Feb. 19.
The Virginia Department said improvements have been completed on a portion of the road near Richmond Highway.
A new report indicates that Metro paid "$2.2 million for contracted cleaning services that were not performed over a two-year period."
The Fairfax Connector bus driver strike means some changes for bus routes in the Richmond Highway area.
Huntington riders encountered delays when an issue arose Tuesday morning.
VDOT will work on a final design of the Richmond Highway project, which includes widening from four to six lanes.