Wilson Boulevard Streetscape Improvements (Virginia Square)

Procurement

Status

Procurement

The project is in procurement, and is expected to reach a contract agreement by spring of 2026.

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Location

Wilson Boulevard from North Kenmore Street to 10th Street North, and 10th Street North between North Jackson Street and North Ivy Street


About the Project

This project implements sidewalk and utility improvements on Wilson Boulevard between North Kenmore Street and 10th Street North, and on 10th Street North between North Jackson Street and North Ivy Street.

Earlier phases of the project completed improvements on Wilson Boulevard between North Kenmore Street and North Quincy Street.

Project Phases

The Wilson Boulevard project has several phases that were completed in past years. The current Phase III East reached final design in the spring of 2025. The design includes a utility undergrounding project that will bury utility lines in this area. Design work will be completed upon procurement of easements in the project area, which will make way subsequent phases of the project.

Phase Location Status
Phase I N. Monroe St. to N. Oakland St. Fall 2009
Phase II-A N. Oakland St. to N. Pollard St. Summer 2010
Phase II-B N. Pollard St. to N. Quincy St. Spring 2012
Phase III West N. Monroe St. to N. Kenmore St. Fall 2019
 Phase III East N. Kenmore St. to 10th St. N. Expected completion 2027

Read the March 2019 project update.

 

Project Goals

Project elements for all phases include:

  • New curb and gutter
  • ADA-compliant sidewalks
  • Traffic signal improvements
  • Carlyle style streetlights
  • Street trees
  • Storm sewer upgrades/improvements
  • New asphalt paving, signing and markings

Project Background

Improvements to Wilson Boulevard were identified in the Virginia Square Sector Plan, adopted by the County Board in 2002.


Public Process

Updates have been presented to the Lyon Village, Lyon Park, Ashton Heights and Clarendon Courthouse civic associations since 2011, and notification updates were provided throughout the design process.

Staff provided an update at the Ashton Heights Civic Association meeting in January 2018.

Project updates will continue to be provided to residents and the business community.


Funding

This project is locally funded.