King Street-Bradlee Safety and Mobility Enhancements Project Launching Soon
King Street-Bradlee Safety and Mobility Enhancements Project Launching Soon
The City of Alexandria is launching a new project to study safety and mobility elements along King Street, from N. Quaker Lane to Menokin Drive (see map below). The King Street-Bradlee Safety and Mobility Enhancements Project will explore ways to improve travel through this commercial corridor.
On September 20, the City will open an online feedback form to solicit community input on challenges navigating this corridor. If you’ve walked, biked, driven, or taken public transportation through this area, we want to hear from you!
Feedback will be used to guide future design considerations to improve safety and access through the corridor, as well as address stormwater improvements.
The Alexandria Mobility Plan identified this corridor as a priority location to install enhanced bicycle facilities and additional sidewalks to complete critical gaps in the existing transportation network. Safety improvements will help the City reach its Vision Zero goal of eliminating all fatal and severe crashes.
Visit alexandriava.gov/go/4769 for more information about the King Street-Bradlee Safety and Mobility Enhancements Project and sign up for updates.