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Last Call to Shape Arlington's Transportation Future
If you've ever thought to yourself "This could be different" or "This should be better" or "I love this, we need more," then now is your chance to tell us what should be different or better or more.
Now is Your Chance
Tell Arlington County your thoughts about our draft policies that will guide transportation planning for the next early future; give us your priorities for what ways of getting around are important to you so they're not neglected; tell us if you want more curbside parking, better delivery drop-off space, or another use at the curb.
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.
The work plan serves as a guiding document for NVTC staff to support the mission of the Commission. It identifies specific programs, projects and tasks that NVTC staff intend to perform during the period from January 2026 through June 2027 (FY 2027) and is intended to be a living document that can be updated as priorities and projects change.
The study assesses potential safety, operational, transit and bicycle/pedestrian improvements along the approximately mile-long stretch of Langston Boulevard between North Veitch Street and North Lynn Street.
How to Participate
From now to December 4, take a look at proposed changes at different intersections within the project area, and tell VDOT if you think these changes would help make the intersections safer for all users.