New Pedestrian, Bicycle Connections in Tysons
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New Pedestrian, Bicycle Connections in Tysons

Pictured (from left t): Chairman Sharon Bulova, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; Supervisor Linda Smyth, Providence District, Supervisor Catherine Hudgins, Hunter Mill District, Sol Glasner, CEO and President, Tysons Partnership; Dalia A. Palchik, Providence District School Board Member.

Pictured (from left t): Chairman Sharon Bulova, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; Supervisor Linda Smyth, Providence District, Supervisor Catherine Hudgins, Hunter Mill District, Sol Glasner, CEO and President, Tysons Partnership; Dalia A. Palchik, Providence District School Board Member. Photo contributed

Fairfax County officials and community partners celebrated new pedestrian and bicycle connections in Tysons in a ribbon cutting ceremony on Jan. 3. Two new sidewalks are part of the Dulles corridor bicycle and pedestrian access improvements and provide enhanced pedestrian access along Leesburg Pike with 1,100 feet of sidewalk on the north side and 800 feet of sidewalk on the south side.

The sidewalks provide a missing link for pedestrians and bicyclists, creating better connectivity and safer passage along Route 7 under Route 123.

Chairman Sharon Bulova, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Supervisor Linda Q. Smyth, Providence District, Supervisor Catherine M. Hudgins, Hunter Mill District, and Sol Glasner, President & CEO, Tysons Partnership were on hand to give remarks.

The improvements were designed by the Fairfax County Department of Transportation, constructed by the Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental Services (DPWES), and funded under the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Locally Administered Project (LAP) program.