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Arlington County is advancing Arlington’s Transportation Future, an initiative to create a refreshed transportation plan that will better address the community’s transportation needs in the long run.
The future of transportation is taking shape! The County used community input to create the Vision and Goals for our next transportation plan. Now, you can help make them a reality. Share your feedback to help craft the modal priority networks, policies, and curb lane uses that will deliver our next transportation plan. Join the conversation online or at an in-person event to share your feedback!
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Wed., Nov. 5, 4:00-7:00 PM - Bozman Government Center (2100 Clarendon Blvd.)
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Sat., Nov 22, 1:30-4:30 PM - Arlington Mill Community Center (909 S. Dinwiddie St.)
Don’t miss your chance to help plan for the future of transportation in Arlington! The last day to share your feedback is December 7. Learn more about how to get involved at arlingtonva.us/TransportationFuture.
On the week of November 10, South Clark Street between 12th Street South and 15th Street South is closed to southbound traffic and is open to northbound traffic only, until early February 2026.
- All driveways will be right-in/right-out (no left turns)
- The sidewalks will remain open on South Clark Street/14th Road South
The north sidewalk on 15th Street between Crystal Drive and the Route 1 overpass will remain closed. Left turns are not permitted onto South Bell Street from westbound 15th Street South.
This is part of the 15th Street South/South Clark-Bell Street realignment project to join South Clark Street and South Bell Street, and implement other improvements to the area. Learn more on the project page.
Starting on the week of November 10, the west half of the Arlington Ridge Road/Mount Vernon Avenue bridge will close for approximately 11 months for the first phase of bridge reconstruction, and all traffic will be shifted to the east side of the bridge.
- There will be one vehicle lane in each direction, and the east sidewalk will remain open on the bridge
- The Four Mile Run trail underpass on the Arlington County side will close intermittently for a few days at a time during periods of demolition work on the bridge surface; trail users will be able to detour via South Glebe Road and South Lang Street to reconnect with the Four Mile Run Trail.
- The Four Mile Run Park and shopping center on the City of Alexandria side will be right-in/right-out only in front of the project.
About the Bridge Reconstruction Project
This is the first phase of reconstruction of the bridge, starting with reconstructing the west side of the bridge. After the first half of the bridge is rebuilt, the project will switch all traffic to the rebuilt west half to close and reconstruct the bridge. (Imagine a hot dog bun, and you work on one side first, and then the other.)
Learn more about the bridge reconstruction on the project page.
Need a refresh? Watch the project video.
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