Complete Streets
Complete Streets are streets for everyone. They are a vital part of livable, attractive communities and enables safe access for all users, regardless of age, ability, or mode of transportation.
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About Complete Streets
Complete Streets are streets designed and operated to enable safe, efficient, and comfortable travel for all users. Those include people of all ages and abilities, regardless of whether they are walking, bicycling, using public transportation, or driving.
Plans and Policies
Programs
Learn more about the programs related to Complete Streets:
Spot Improvements
The City regularly completes spot improvements at targeted locations to improve mobility, access, and safety.
Annual Report & Work Plan
Each year, the City develops an annual report and work plan for the Complete Streets Program. The annual work plan is based on the Complete Streets Five-Year Plan, linked above. Click the reports below to learn more.
Major Projects
Current Projects
- Mount Vernon Avenue North
- Automated Speed Enforcement in School Zones
- Green Street Sidewalk
- William Ramsay Safe Routes to School Project
- East Abingdon Drive Bike Lanes
- Holland Lane Corridor Improvements
- Eisenhower Avenue Transportation Study
- South Pickett Street Corridor Improvements
- Glebe-Montrose-Ashby Intersection Improvements
- Protected Bike Lanes
- Edsall Road-Yoakum Parkway Corridor Improvements
- Sanger Avenue Safety Improvements
- Metro Road Improvements
Completed Projects
- Mount Vernon Trail Intersection Improvements
- King-Callahan-Russell Intersection Improvements
- Potomac Avenue and Glebe Road Intersection Improvements
- Commonwealth Avenue
- Complete Streets Design Guidelines and Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update
- Cameron and Prince Complete Streets
- Commonwealth Avenue Sidewalk Project
- Cora Kelly Safe Routes to School project
- Del Ray Neighborhood
- Duke Street Pedestrian Improvements
- East Glebe Road Bike Lanes
- Edsall and Pickett Pedestrian Safety Improvements
- George Mason Elementary Safe Routes to School
- Glendale Avenue Contra-Flow Bike Lane
- King Street Bicycle Lanes and Pedestrian Improvements
- King Street Complete Streets Project
- Lynhaven Neighborhood Slow Zone Pilot Project
- Monroe Avenue Complete Streets
- Mount Vernon Avenue & Glebe Road Intersection Safety Improvements
- Mount Vernon Avenue
- North Hampton Drive Complete Streets
- North Van Dorn Complete Streets
- Pedestrian Improvements to Transit Stops Study
- Polk Avenue Sidewalk Safe Routes to School Project
- Polk Elementary School Safe Routes to Schools
- Potomac Greens Drive Advisory Bicycle Lanes
- Rayburn-Reading Avenues Complete Streets Project
- Russell Road Traffic Calming
- Seminary Road
- Stevenson Avenue and Yoakum Parkway Complete Streets project
- Taney Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements
- Taylor Run at Janney's Lane Pedestrian Safety Improvements
- Wilkes Street Bicycle Facilities
Additional Resources
Visit the resources below to learn more: