The Virginia Department of Transportation is seeking feedback on potential concepts for a transportation study assessing potential operational and safety improvements for the Monticello Avenue/St. Paul’s Boulevard corridor from East Charlotte Street to Church Street in the City of Norfolk

Richmond, VA – State officials said that this study will analyze the operational, safety, and multimodal access issues identified in the Monticello Avenue/St. Paul’s Boulevard corridor, with a focus on providing enhanced pedestrian, bicycle and transit access as well as congestion mitigation and safety improvements.

The study will identify cost-effective preferred improvement alternatives that address the deficient conditions in the study corridor and prioritize safety for vulnerable users. 

VDOT invites residents and travelers to learn more and take this online survey through March 25.

Community input received through this survey will help the study team prioritize potential improvements to address existing issues along the corridor. 

An online survey was previously conducted for feedback on the study’s focus areas in September 2023

The survey, which has a translation tool for other languages, are available at https://publicinput.com/hr-23-06alternatives. 

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