Virtual meeting on Russell Branch Parkway Corridor Study
Loudoun County is hosting an online public meeting to gain input from the public on the outcomes of the Russell Branch Parkway: Ashbrook Marketplace Plaza to Ashbrook Place Corridor Study. The meeting is scheduled for Monday, July 11, at 6 p.m. Members of the community are invited to join the virtual meeting to learn, ask questions and provide feedback on the study’s outcomes.
Login information, meeting materials and speaker sign-up and comment forms are available for review at loudoun.gov/russellbranchparkway. Members of the public must sign up in advance to ask questions during the event by July 8, at 12 p.m. Online participants may also send questions to the project team as Q and A messages, which will be answered during the meeting as time allows.
The Russell Branch Parkway Corridor Study investigated vehicular and pedestrian safety and the need for possible intersection safety improvements, including studying the speed of traffic on a 0.85-mile-long stretch of Russell Branch Parkway (Rt. 1061) that includes five intersections. The intersections are:
- Ashbrook Commons Plaza/Navajo Drive (Rt. 2978)
- San Joaquin Terrace/Hopi Drive (Rt. 2979)
- Atwater Drive (Route 3001)/Lumbee Way (Rt. 2984)
- Ashbrook Place (Rt. 3002)
Over the last year, Loudoun County has evaluated existing safety and operational characteristics, conducted traffic signal and crosswalk analyses and developed recommended improvements for the corridor.
For more information about the Russell Branch Parkway Corridor Study, including a link to sign up for updates about the study, visit loudoun.gov/russellbranchparkway.
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