Sunday, June 7, 2015
 

Tysons Open House Monday June 8

McLean Station bike parking
Photo: PlanItMetro blog
On Monday June 8 Fairfax County is holding an open house on the latest development activity in Tysons, including bike projects that are part of the Route 7 widening project, Jones Branch Connector Bridge, access to the Silver Line stations, and others. Cyclists are encouraged to attend to learn more about these projects and support safe, convenient bike access in and through Tysons.

From the open house news release:
On Monday, June 8, from 7 to 9 p.m., the public is invited to attend an open house about Tysons. The event will take place at Freedom Hill Elementary School, 1945 Lord Fairfax Road, Tysons.

Attendees will learn more about proposed development activity, ongoing transportation and transit improvements, potential comprehensive plan changes, and park and public facility plans for Tysons.

County staff and developers who have redevelopment proposals will be on hand to answer questions. To encourage one-on-one discussion, the open house will feature table displays where attendees can learn more about specific topics. No formal presentations will be made, although open house participants will be officially introduced at 7:30 p.m.

In addition to the parks outreach and development proposals, the topics below are expected to be covered during the open house, with more to be added.
  • Route 7 widening and other road improvements in Tysons
  • Jones Branch Connector Bridge Improvement
  • Dulles Toll Road and Cleveland Ramp Studies
  • Tysons Metrorail Station Access Management Study (TMSAMS)
  • Countywide Transit Network Study
  • Updates on bus service
  • Tysons Circulator Study
  • The Tysons Partnership
For more information or reasonable ADA accommodations, contact the Fairfax County Office of Community Revitalization by email or at 703-324-9300, TTY 711.

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