Testing Projects

This sidewalk project will complete a gap between two existing sidewalks by adding approximately 600 feet of sidewalk between Glyndon Street NE and Beulah Road NE on the north side of Church Street.

Project Details

Project design budget:  $400,000

Project Manager:  Andrew Jinks, PE

Anticipated construction date:  Winter 2019

Church Street NE Sidewalk Extension Project Design(PDF, 11MB)

Status Summary and Tentative Schedule

Oct. 3, 2016 Town Council authorizes VDOT Revenue Sharing Grant Application
April 17, 2017 Town Council approves design contract
 June 17, 2017  Surveying begins
 February 2, 2018  50% design plans received
 Oct. 11, 2018  100% design complete
 November 2018  Advertise for construction
 Fall 2019  Construction complete

This project will replace the collapsed pedestrian bridge between the Freeman Store and W&OD Trail.

Project Details

Project design budget:  $174,000

Project Manager:  Andrew Jinks, PE

Anticipated completion date:  Fall 2023

Final Plan Set for Freeman Store Bridge(PDF, 9MB)

This proposed drainage improvement project will include curb and gutter and installation of storm drain pipes and curb inlet to resolve drainage issues on Moore Avenue, SE, between Spring Street and Park Street, SE.

Project Details

Project Budget:  $120,000

Project Manager:  Alan Chen, PE

Anticipated Start Date:  April 2023

Moore Avenue SE 100% Plans(PDF, 5MB)

Status Summary and Tentative Schedule

Sept. 26, 2022 Town Council awards design contract to Whitman, Requardt and Associates
October-November 2022 Survey crews are scheduled to be onsite 
 Oct. 18, 2023 Concept Design on-site Public Meeting
 March 14, 2024 Construction to begin
 April 2024 Construction Completed by US Concrete 

This project will replace existing asphalt trail with a concrete sidewalk and enclose the open roadway ditch on the northwest side of Old Courthouse Road, NE, from Gosnell Road to Pine Valley Drive.

Project Details

Project Budget: $1,200,000

Project Manager:  Andrew Jinks, PE

Anticipated Construction Date:  May 2022

Old Courthouse Road NE VIENNA Complete Set(PDF, 34MB)

Old Courthouse Road NE FAIRFAX Complete Set(PDF, 30MB)

Status Summary and Tentative Schedule

May 2022 Construction Begins
January 2023 Construction Complete
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

This project will complete the sidewalk along the east side of Park Street, NE, between Ayr Hill Avenue and Albea Court, NE.

Project Details

Project Design Budget:  $500,000

Project Manager:  Andrew Jinks, PE

Anticipated Construction Date:  Late 2024/Early 2025

Park Street NE Sidewalk:  Exhibit for July 21, 2020 Public Information Meeting(PDF, 4MB)

Park Street NE Sidewalk Construction Plan Set(PDF, 19MB)

Status Summary and Tentative Schedule

Oct. 3, 2016 Town Council authorizes VDOT Revenue Sharing Grant Application
May 7, 2018 Town Council approves design contract
July 2018 Surveying begins
Late 2022/Early 2023 Anticipated Construction
Summer 2023  Construction Complete

About the Maud Robinson Sidewalk Project

In February 2020, former Councilmember Maud Robinson provided the Town of Vienna with a generous gift of $7 million from her estate for the specific purpose of building sidewalks over a five-year period throughout the Town.

This generous fund is the origin for the Maud Robinson Sidewalk project—a project where the Town of Vienna is working with the Maud Ferris Robinson Charitable Trust to identify streets in the Town to install sidewalks.  One of the key requirements from the estate is to identify sidewalks where curb and gutter already exist.

The Town of Vienna currently has roughly 85 miles of sidewalk.  The Robinson bequest is expected to provide up to 3.3 miles in additional sidewalks throughout Town.

Importance of Sidewalks

Sidewalks are an important amenity for residents and for the community at large.  Sidewalks promote good health and pedestrian safety, connect individuals and destinations in the community, support Town businesses and sustainability goals.  Sidewalks will also continue to enhance the value of our community for years to come.

Project Updates: Staying Informed and Connected

The process of identifying streets for sidewalk installation has begun and we want to hear directly from citizens in our community.  The Town Council is currently considering recommendations and looking to make final decisions about locations for sidewalk installation.  Residents who live on selected and recommended streets will be given many opportunities to provide feedback.  Below are ways for you to get involved, learn more about the project, and share your comments, concerns, and questions about the project:

From the May 10, 2021 Town Council Conference Session Meeting Minutes:

Plan Moving Forward with the Maud Robinson Trust for Sidewalks

Mayor Colbert called on Mike Gallagher, Director, Public Works to present the first
item for discussion.  Outreach has been initiated on all of the original list of 24
projects.  Four are in final design, nine projects have been authorized for design with
the condition to obtain specific approval of the project before pursuing final design,
four are not recommended by DPW, one was not authorized for design (Melody Ln SE
from Lullaby to the end of the street) and six projects require more outreach.

DPW is in the process of compiling a larger comprehensive list, including street
segments submitted to DPW for consideration, to determine all street projects that
are eligible for, and meet the Robinson funding criteria.  So far, six streets have been
added by request: Church Street NE, Ware Street SW, Glen Ave SW, Cottage Street SW,
Frederick Street SW, and Adahi Road SE. DPW will use this comprehensive list to
determine which streets can be added.

Four projects that will be constructed by the end of calendar year 2021: Cabin Road
SE, Plum Street SW, Holmes Drive NE, and Pleasant Street SW. Pleasant Street SW was
not a project on an initial list; it was shelved, shovel ready, in 2015 due to depletion
of the Walk to Downtown federal funding. Staff specifically requested and received,
approval from the Trust, to construct this project.

The 2022 projects have been divided into four groups with varying start dates.  A
nine-month design phase prefaces the actual construction phase.  It was pointed out
that Group 1 will need to be authorized by Council in early June of this year.

Responses to Key Council comments/concerns are summarized as follows:

• Transparency is critical; all attachments to this presentation should be posted
   to the website;
• Need to pick up pace of work; funding ends fall 2024; post to website;
• Street scoring data, categorization and notes will be made public;
• Every street throughout Vienna physically assessed (275 streets) against
   original criteria; added 13 new projects (six Cul-de-sacs); Cul-de-sacs are lower
   priority, will be considered at a later date;
• Street selection largely based upon amount of traffic and overall safety, as well
   as connectivity (missing link projects -14 identified);
• Five of original 29 projects identified potentially qualify for CARES funding in
   conjunction with Robinson funds;
• Determination of side of street will be achieved within the nine-month design
   phase; deliberate process in order to satisfy concerns of residents;
• Side of street consideration will include impact on trees; grading on private
   property; resident responses; constructability; connectivity; cost; etc.
• Trust does not address side of street issue, consider approaching Trustee
   regarding side walk on both sides of busiest streets;
• Residents of identified streets will be notified of status and invited to submit
   comment.

Public Hearing on Maud Robinson Sidewalk Project

On Monday, April 26, Town Council held a public hearing to solicit feedback from residents about the project.  The public hearing was recorded and may be viewed online.

Email Town Staff

Have questions or comments about the project?  Send them via email to dpw@viennava.gov

 Learn More About the Sidewalk Project Locations

 

This proposed traffic-calming, bioretention project will include curb-extension design and installation for the intersections of Tapawingo Road, SW,  and Kingsley Road, SW, at Meadow Lane SW.

Project Details

Project Design and Construction Budget:  $340,000

Project Manager:  Alan Chen, PE

Anticipated Construction Date:  June 2023

Intersections of Tapawingo and Kingsley Roads, SW at Meadow Lane SW Plan(PDF, 22MB)

Nov. 3, 2021 Exhibit(PDF, 3MB)

Status Summary and Tentative Schedule

October 2018 Town Council awards design contract to Urban, LTD
July 2019  Initial concept plans received
Nov. 19, 2019 Tapawingo Road, SW intersection community design meeting to discuss concept plan
Nov. 20, 2019 Kingsley Road, SW intersection community design meeting to discuss concept plan
Nov. 3, 2021 Community Information Meeting to discuss latest design plan
April 24, 2023 Town Council approved the construction contract and approve amended funding agreement
 September 2023  Construction Complete

This intersection has two traffic poles with long mast arms holding signal heads at a diagonal, which does not line up with traffic lanes.  Separate left-turn lights have been added, which puts extra strain on the poles.  A Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) grant will allow the Town of Vienna to replace the traffic signals at this intersection with a four-pole configuration with underground wiring and pedestrian-audible countdown signals.

Project Details

Project Budget:  $900,000

Project Manager:  Andrew Jinks, PE

Anticipated Construction Date:  Spring/Summer 2022

Final Design Plans(PDF, 2MB)

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Sept. 13, 2010 Town Council approves application for a VDOT CMAQ grant
Feb. 16, 2012 Pre-scoping meeting held to determine project objectives
 March 6, 2012 Proposal for engineering services received
April 16, 2012 Town Council awards design contract to Rinker Design Associates
 Nov. 12, 2012 Acquiring easements
 April 17, 2015 Design suspended until construction funding secured
 October 2016 Town Council approves $900,000 NVTA grant
Oct. 24, 2016 Town awards consulting contract to Rinker Design for final engineering and ROW acquisition services
February 2018 Request VDOT to authorize ROW acquisition phase of project
 Fall 2023  Construction complete

Improvements will consist of extending the storm drainage system from the intersection of Branch Avenue, SE, and Valley Drive, SE, and down Branch Avenue, SE, to improve stormwater drainage in the area.

Project Details

Project Design and Construction Budget:  $330,000

Project Manager:  Alan Chen

Anticipated Start Date:  

100% Design Plan - 600 Block Valley Drive SE Storm Drainage Improvements(PDF, 6MB)

September 2021 Urban, Ltd. completed survey
July 13, 2022 Citizen information meeting to discuss latest design plan
August 2022 100% design plan completed
March 6, 2023 Council approved construction contract
September 2023 Resumption of construction after gas utility conflict resolution
 October 2023  Construction completed

To correct flooding of businesses, this project installs a storm sewer at Nutley Street NW and Maple Avenue W.

Project Details

Project Budget:  $375,000

Project Manager:  Christine Horner, PE

Anticipated Construction Date:  TBD

Status Summary and Tentative Schedule

June 18, 2012 Town Council approves contract for drainage study
January 15, 2013 On-site property owner meeting
 May 19, 2014 Town Council considers award of final design contract
 January 16, 2015 Concept plans received - under review 
 April 21, 2015 On-site property owner meeting
 September 28, 2015 Town Council awards additional design funds for downstream study