Military Road Safety Improvements

Location

Military Road at Nelly Custis Drive, Marcey Road and Gulf Branch trail/36th Road North, Arlington, VA 22207  View Map

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Status

Construction

Construction of the roundabout at the intersection of Military Road and Nelly Custis road will begin in summer of 2025, and is expected to be completed in late 2027.

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Project Update - Summer 2025

Starting June 30, 2025, crews will close the northbound lanes of Military Road between Ridgeview Drive and 25th Place North. All traffic will shift to the southbound lanes of Military Road. This closure will be in effect through late October 2025 before progressing to next steps in the project.

  • One lane in each direction available on the southbound lanes of Military Road; the parking lane will close.
  • The sidewalks adjacent to the work site will close one at a time in alternation
  • Crosswalk detours are available at Nelly Custis Dr. & N. Ridgeview Rd., and at Military Rd. & 25th St. N.

Traffic Change Map


About the Project

The Military Road Safety Improvements Project will implement safety improvements at three intersections on Military Road: at Nelly Custis Drive, at Marcey Road, and at 36th Road North. 

Intersection of Military Road & Nelly Custis Drive

Safety improvements will focus on:

  • Driver yield rates
  • Shortening crossing distances for people walking through the intersection
  • Providing predictable turning movements
  • Reducing vehicle speeding

The final delivery of this project includes the undergrounding of overhead utilities, relocation and upgrade of water and sanitary lines through the intersection and a roundabout that provides access to all.

The final, permanent roundabout will include:
  • Center and median islands in the intersection installed with landscaping and appropriate plantings
  • A sloped apron around circumference of center island to encourage drivers to slow down, while still accommodating larger vehicles
  • The removal of plastic pylons after other improvements are in place
  • Painting these new features using colors that meet federal standards for structures in the roadway 

Intersection of Military Road & Marcey Road Intersection

Status: Completed in December 2020

Safety improvements included upgrading all pedestrian ramps to be compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and installing a curb extension on the southeast corner, along with Transit Stops improvements. 

Project diagram

Intersection of Military Road & 36th Street North

Status: Completed in December 2020

Safety improvements included eliminating the mid-block crosswalk and building a median pedestrian refuge with a high visibility crosswalk and ADA-compliant ramps. The sidewalk and bench at the bus stop also were improved.

Project diagram

    Project Background

    These intersections were originally identified in a 2004 Arterial Transportation Management Study that suggested several recommendations to improve safety for all modes of transportation in the Military Road corridor.

    Vehicle Volumes on Military Road

    Below are the vehicular volumes on this section of Military Road from 2016 to 2019.

    • 2019 - 11,000 (Vehicles per day)
    • 2018 - 11,000 (Vehicles per day)
    • 2017 - 11,000 (Vehicles per day)
    • 2016 - 11,000 (Vehicles per day)

    Military Road posted speed limit at the time of review: 30 MPH    


      Public Process

      The project team has engaged with the community in various aspects of the improvements planning for this corridor.

      Spring 2025 - Pre-Construction Update

      In May 2025, the project team attended the Northern Arlington Infrastructure Projects Open House to talk with attendees, share a timeline and provide details on the preliminary phases of construction for the final, permanent roundabout at Nelly Custis Drive and Military Road. This includes:

      • Renderings of the completed project
      • Details on the underground utilities and future location of power and communications utilities under the intersection
      • Construction phasing and associated detours for the first two major phases of construction, which require partial closures of the intersection.

      Materials from the meeting are available in the PDF below. 

      To receive updates about construction, including notifications about changes at the intersection before they occur, sign up for the Northern Arlington Transportation Update Newsletter on the right side of this page.

      Fall/Winter 2024 - 100% Design

      Arlington County has reached 100% design milestone for the intersection of Military Road and Nelly Custis Drive. The exhibit drawing below shows the landscape proposal for the roundabout, pavement markings, location of bio-retentions, and new street lights. Dominion, Verizon, and Comcast underground design has been incorporated to the full package of engineering drawings.

      100% Design Overview

       

      Fall 2022 - Open House and Preferred Concept

      On November 29, County staff hosted host an open house event to discuss plans and collect feedback on projects on Nelly Custis Drive, Military Road, and Lorcom Lane, including the Nelly Custis Drive/Military Road roundabout. The open house was held at Dorothy Hamm Middle School on Tuesday, November 29.

      At this meeting, the project team shared plans to advance the design of a permanent roundabout as the Final Recommended Design for this intersection. This decision was made using guidance from County Board-adopted transportation plans, data from the pilot project, crash data and public input received during engagement in Summer 2022.

      Spring 2022 - Pilot Project Public Engagement

      In May 2022, County transportation staff hosted a community open house to share more about the Military Road Safety Improvements Project, gather feedback on the pilot roundabout project being tested at the intersection of Nelly Custis Drive and Military Road, and review the options for a preferred alternative for construction at the intersection.

      An online feedback form was made available to collect feedback from the community on their experiences with the pilot safety project. This feedback was reviewed and and summarized (see below), to be used alongside operational data, crash data and site considerations to determine the next steps for the capital project at this intersection.

      Engagement Resources

       

      Fall 2021 - Pilot Roundabout at Military Road and Nelly Custis Drive

      In October 2021, the project team installed a temporary roundabout as part of a pilot safety project. This facility, constructed with quick curb, pavement markings and bollards, was intended to improve intersection safety, increase vehicle yield rates at crosswalks and to gather data to inform future decisions for this project.

      View the pilot roundabout plan

      The pilot project, in conjunction with the Vision Zero transportation safety program, tested the effectiveness of a roundabout for operational performance during peak hours, improving pedestrian safety and reducing vehicle speeding at the intersection. Refer to Vision Zero pilot projects for more information.

      Status/Timeline:

      • Pilot installed October 2021
      • Monitored pilot over 1 year with multiple data collection points 
      • Gather community feedback on the pilot near the end of a year
      • Public engagement opportunity conducted in May-June 2022

       

      Summer 2021 - Pilot Project Announcement and Updates

      A virtual community meeting was held on June 10, 2021. Staff presented information about the completed construction along Military Road at Marcey Road and 36th Street North, and discussed the feedback received and studies performed for potential design treatments at Military Road and Nelly Custis Drive. The project team also announced a pilot safety project at the intersection and shared more information about the design and timeline for the pilot. The presentation was followed by a question-and-answer session.

      Fall 2017 - Concept Design Engagement

      A community meeting was held on Sept. 27, 2017, at Taylor Elementary School, with participation from members of seven surrounding civic associations.

      Following the public meeting in September 2017, the community was asked for feedback on design concepts for the three intersections. The comment period was open from October through November 2017:

      • The majority of responses supported changes at all three intersections to increase safety for all modes – view a summary of the feedback
      • Some respondents provided comments in addition to answering the feedback questions; the comments included support for and opposition to the design alternatives.

      Meeting Boards

       

       

         


      Funding

      Project costs are shared between Arlington County and the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT).