Bluemont Junction Trail Milling and Repaving
Location
From the W&OD Trail to N George Mason And N Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22205 View Map
38.8744707,-77.1360426
From the W&OD Trail to N George Mason And N Wilson Blvd ,
Arlington, VA 22205
From the W&OD Trail to N George Mason And N Wilson Blvd ,
Arlington, VA 22205
Bluemont Junction Trail Milling and Repaving
StatusArchived
Location
Phase I – Main Trail and lateral Trail Connectors - Milling and Repaving
Design Process Begins: 2nd Quarter 2020
Design Process Ends: 3rd Quarter 2021
Construction Begins: 4th Quarter 2021
Construction Ends: 4th Quarter 2021
Phase II – Improvements - Design and Construction
- Project Area 1A – Bluemont Junction @ N Edison Street – A new connector path to the main trail at the corner of N Edison Street.
- Project Area 1B – Bluemont Junction @ N Greenbrier Street – Maintenance milling & repaving and associated sidewalk improvement.
- Project Area 2 – Bluemont Junction @ Four Mile Run Trail – Maintenance milling & repaving and Bridge Repairs.
- Project Area 3A – Four Mile Run Trail @ Wilson Blvd South – Maintenance milling & repaving, trail striping/painting, signage and bike repair station
- Project Area 3B – Four Mile Run Trail @ Wilson Blvd North – Maintenance milling & repaving, trial striping/painting and signage
Design Process Begins: 2nd Quarter 2024
Design Process Ends: 3rd Quarter 2025
Construction Begins: 4th Quarter 2025
Construction Ends: 4th Quarter 2025
About the Project
The Bluemont Junction Trail project scope will include milling and repaving as part of the County’s Trail Modernization Program and will improve the current conditions of this heavily used multi-use trail.
In addition to the main trail, there are currently16 existing trail connectors. An assessment of the existing connectors helped inform surface improvements, realignment and better accessibility. The realigned trail connector improvements will also bring the selected areas up to ADA standards.
Routine milling and repaving projects like this one are necessary to prevent unsafe surfaces cracks and uneven surfaces.
The project was divided into two phases. The Phase I updated the main trail together with most of the trail connectors. The Phase II updates the remaining three trail connectors that need to be realigned for ADA compliance while minimizing impact to existing trees.
About the Process
Phase I is complete.
Phase II will survey, engineer and design the remaining three trail connectors. Construction is anticipated to begin and end 2nd Quarter 2022.
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Funding
Trail Modernization Program
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