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Crews from the Arlington County Department of Parks and Recreation will begin milling and repaving work on three eastern segments of the Custis Trail beginning on or about March 30 to improve ease of access and overall trail conditions. The trail will be closed and trail users will need to use alternative routes.
Location: North Oak Street to North Lincoln Street
Dates (weather permitting, schedule subject to change):
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March 30 - April 3, 2026: N Oak St to 21st St N (near Mom's Organic Market)
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April 6-13: N Lincoln St (Hayes Park) to Langston Blvd (Lyon Village)
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April 13-15: Langston Blvd (Lyon Village) to 21st St N (near Mom's Organic Market)
Please use caution and follow all posted signs on the trail. The trail segments and closure dates for this project are highlighted on the map below. Please click on the image to
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Learn More About Trails and Check for Updates
You can find the latest information about the Custis Trail Milling and Paving project — including schedules, updates, and any trail closures — on the Trails Page. Please check the Trails page regularly for current conditions.
 The public comment period for the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission's I-66 FY 2027-2028 Commuter Choice funding program is now open.
The NVTC wants your feedback on the 14 projects under funding consideration, which represent transit improvements proposed by Arlington County, Fairfax County, Loudoun County, OmniRide, and WMATA. The proposed projects include enhancements to existing bus service, new bus routes, and rail station improvements.
To view the projects under consideration for funding and learn more about Commuter Choice, please visit the Commuter Choice website (the Spanish version is available here).
How to Submit Your Feedback by April 3
There are three easy ways that members of the public can submit comments on the projects under consideration for funding:
The public comment period will close on April 3, and all comments received will be shared with NVTC Commissioners who will take final action approving the I-66 FY 2027-2028 Program of Projects.
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Rail service will reopen this weekend at Crystal City Metro, and then closures will resume on the weekend of May 9. These closures are in service of the Crystal City East Entrance construction project. Service will resume during the week.
Additional rail work by WMATA will also close rail service at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Metro and Potomac Yard Metro stations for three weekends in March and May.
Shuttles will replace trains during rail closures. There will also be an express shuttle from Pentagon City Metro to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).
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