Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Bike lane proposals for Amherst/Backlick
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Narrower section of Backlick Rd between Essex and Floyd |
Southbound Amherst Ave is wider than Backlick Road. Buffered bike lanes are proposed between Highland St and Cumberland Ave. The proposed road profile includes a 10.5' parking lane, 5' bike lanes, a 3' stripped buffer, 3 11' lanes, and another 10.5' parking lane.
On northbound Backclick Rd two options were proposed. Option A would include bike lanes from Cumberland Ave to Essex Ave where cyclists would take local streets, following Essex to Floyd Ave back to Backlick. Bike lanes would then continue on Backlick north to Lynbrook Elementary School just north of Cumberland Ave.
Option B would require parking spaces to be removed between Essex and Floyd in order to allow continuous bike lanes along Backlick and avoid an inconvenient detour. This is by far the preferred option but given the amount of on-street parking that would be removed, it will be the most difficult to implement. All the houses along the stretch of Backlick, where free on-street parking is provided, have driveways where vehicles could be stored rather than using the public street.
Special care needs to be paid to ensuring that when implemented, the bike lanes are located outside the door zone. Many people park on the road and dooring could be a major problem.
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Backlick Rd under I-495 |
The next step for Fairfax County is to consider public feedback received at the meeting and develop a final draft proposal. The roads will be repaved this summer.
Thanks to cyclists who attended the meeting and spoke out for bike facilities. It helps to have cyclists in the audience to counter statements like the one made last night by someone who said it would be too dangerous to add bike lanes in this area, even though he acknowledged that he frequently sees cyclists riding on the sidewalk in front of his house, competing with the many pedestrians for space.
A similar meeting is planned for February 18 to discuss a proposed road diet on Kingstowne Blvd from Beulah Street to Hayfield Road. The meeting will be held at Kingstowne’s Thompson Center located at 6090 Kingstowne Village Parkway, beginning at 7 p.m.
Labels: amherst avenue, backlick road
Friday, February 6, 2015
Meeting on Amherst Ave/Backlick Rd bike project on Tues. Feb. 10
Fairfax County is holding an information meeting on proposed bike facilities on Amherst Avenue/Backlick Road from Cumberland Avenue to Highland Street. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 10th, in the cafeteria at Lynbrook Elementary School located at 5801 Backlick Road, Springfield, VA 22150. The meeting is scheduleed to begin at 7:00 PM.This project is included in the Northern Virginia Regional Bikeway and Trail Network Study conducted by VDOT in 2003. See page 64 for details. From the report:
The Amherst Avenue/Backlick Road one-way pair provides important access to commercial areas in the Springfield activity cluster near the intersection of interstates 95, 395, and 495. This pair connects the adjacent neighborhoods with shopping areas and job centers such as the Shirley Industrial Park and Springfield Plaza.
Cyclists in the Springfield, Franconia, West Springfield, and Annandale areas are encouraged to attend the meeting and support this project.VDOT recently convened a group to review the NoVa Bikeway study to determine which projects have been completed and how to move other projects forward. We'll write more about that effort in the near future.
Labels: amherst avenue, backlick road, northern virginia regional bikeway and trail network study
Friday, October 14, 2011
Bike crash on Backlick Road in Springfield
We were contacted by a cyclist who crashed while riding on Backlick Rd near Highland St just south of I-495 in Springfield. The road is being repaved and there's a 2 to 3 inch ridge in the roadway.The cyclist was riding at night with lights and wasn't able to see the ridge and fell, fracturing his scapula and two ribs. This is a very dangerous situation, especially at night so be careful if riding in this location.
Labels: backlick road, bike crash