City of Alexandria Seeks Community Feedback for Sanger Avenue Safety Improvements Project
City of Alexandria Seeks Community Feedback for Sanger Avenue Safety Improvements Project
The City of Alexandria Department of Transportation and Environmental Services is seeking community feedback on proposed safety improvements to Sanger Avenue. This is part of the City’s Sanger Avenue Safety Improvements project to improve mobility, access, and safety for roadway users of all travel modes, ages, and abilities on Sanger Avenue, between North Beauregard Street and Van Dorn Street.
The community can provide input by completing the online feedback form by November 25.
Potential improvements could include new safe, dedicated pedestrian crossings, more accessible bus stops, curb extensions to improve pedestrian safety, and converting curbside travel lanes to all-day parking. This project is being coordinated with the future West End Transitway bus route for accessible bus stops on Sanger Avenue.
To learn more about the City’s efforts to improve traffic safety for all roadway users, visit the Complete Streets and Vision Zero program webpages. For more information on the Sanger Avenue Safety Improvements project, visit the website here.