The Virginia Department of Transportation is seeking feedback on a transportation study assessing potential congestion, safety, and bicycle and pedestrian improvements for the U.S. 17 Business corridor from U.S. 211 to Alwington Boulevard

Richmond, VA – According to the state officials, the purpose of this study is to identify project recommendations for the corridor and the study will focus on improving roadway safety, reducing traffic congestion, and enhancing multimodal accessibility and connectivity for pedestrians, bicyclists and transit users.

The project recommendations that come from this study may be developed into funding applications for SMART SCALE Round 6 and other transportation funding programs.

The Virginia Department of Transportation invites residents and travelers to review potential improvement alternatives developed based on detailed studies and the feedback received from the first round of surveys last fall to identify existing transportation issues along the Shirley Avenue corridor.  

Please take the online survey through March 8, 2024.

Community input received through this survey will help identify the community’s preferred improvement alternatives to improve transportation safety and operations along the corridor.

The survey, which has a translation tool for other languages, is available here.

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