Projects Under Construction:
- Gainesville improvements
Route 29/Linton Hall Road Interchange - Lucasville Road Drainage Improvements
Reconstruction and culvert replacement in Prince William County - Route 28 and Wellington Road
New overpass over the railroad in Manassas
In Design:
- Aden Road Bridge Replacement
Over the Norfolk Southern Railroad in Prince William County - I-66 and Route 15 Interchange
Constructing a new interchange in Prince William County - I-66 Widening
From Route 15 in Haymarket to Route 29 in Gainesville
Recently Completed:
- Delaney Road Bridge Repairs
Substructure replacement over Neabsco Creek in Prince William County - I-66 Widening
From Route 234 Bypass to Route 29 in Gainesville
Proposed:
- Dale Boulevard Intersection Safety Improvements
Improvements to five intersections in Prince William County - I-95 Auxiliary Lane and Shoulder Safety Improvements
Seven miles of improvements in Prince William County - Route 234 and Williamson Boulevard
Intersection improvements in Prince William County
Studies:
- Route 29 Corridor Study
Creating a transportation blueprint for the Route 29 corridor - Tri-County Parkway Overview | Tri-County Parkway Location Study
A new north-south link connecting Mansassas and the Dulles Corridor.
Per VDOT: “At the request of Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William Counties, VDOT and FHWA initiated this [Tri-County Parkway] study to evaluate a new north/south transportation link in Northern Virginia to connect the City of Manassas with I-66 and the Loudoun County Parkway in the Dulles area. The study and proposed corridor extends north from VA 234 (Sudley Road) in the City of Manassas through Fairfax County to Route 50 (John Mosby Highway) in Loudoun County where it could tie-in with the Loudoun County Parkway. It is approximately 10 miles long and traverses portions of the counties of Prince William, Fairfax, and Loudoun along with the Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park. The concept for a Tri-County Parkway is identified in the Northern Virginia 2020 Transportation Plan and in the comprehensive plans for Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William Counties.”