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Date of Meeting: April 15, 2016
# 1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TRANSPORTATION AND LAND USE COMMITTEE ACTION ITEM
SUBJECT: Loudoun County Additions for the Update of TransAction, the Long Range Transportation Plan for NVTA
ELECTION DISTRICT: Countywide
CRITICAL ACTION DATE: June 23, 20161
STAFF CONTACTS: Robert S. Brown, Transportation and Capital Infrastructure Lou Mosurak, Transportation and Capital Infrastructure Kathleen Leidich, Transportation and Capital Infrastructure Joe Kroboth, III, Transportation and Capital Infrastructure
PURPOSE: To develop a list of projects to be submitted in the summer of 2016 to the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority (NVTA) for inclusion in the updated TransAction Long Range Transportation Plan.
RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff recommends that the Transportation and Land Use Committee (TLUC) recommend to the Board of Supervisors (Board) approval of projects for inclusion in the NVTA TransAction Long Range Transportation Plan, as shown in Attachments 1 and 3.
BACKGROUND: In 2013, the General Assembly passed HB 2313 creating a dedicated revenue source for funding transportation projects through the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority (NVTA). Thirty percent of the funds, referred to as local funds, are distributed to the qualifying jurisdictions using a formula based method. The remaining 70 percent funds are available to qualifying jurisdictions on a competitive basis to implement regional transportation projects. One of the criteria for eligibility to receive the 70 percent regional funds is that the transportation projects for which funding is sought must be included in NVTA’s long range transportation plan, today known as TransAction.
Revenues from HB 2313 generate an estimated $300 million annually in local and regional transportation funding to Northern Virginia. To date, Loudoun County (including the Town of Leesburg) has been awarded $101.64 million. On April 15, 2015 the Board of Supervisors directed staff to apply for FY 2017 NVTA regional funds in the amount of $37 million for the Route 7 /
1 Submissions are anticipated to NVTA by mid-July 2016.
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Battlefield Parkway interchange as the candidate. The FY 2017 call for projects by NVTA is the last call for projects until TransAction is updated.
In August 2015, NVTA embarked on a major update to TransAction. The updated plan – to be known as TransAction (A Transportation Action Plan for Northern Virginia) – is anticipated to be adopted in late summer/early fall of 2017 (website is http://nvtatransaction.org/). Once adopted, TransAction will provide a multi-modal guide for transportation investments in Northern Virginia and will be the mechanism through which over $1 billion will be allocated to regional transportation improvements for fiscal years FY 2018 - FY 2023. Following the TransAction update in 2017, NVTA would call for applications for its inaugural Six-Year Funding Program (FY 2018 - FY 2023) through which the 70 percent regional funds would be allocated on a competitive basis to Northern Virginia jurisdictions for only projects included in TransAction.
At the March 17, 2016, Board Business Meeting, NVTA and Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure (DTCI) staff provided an overview of the TransAction update process. DTCI staff indicated that a wide range of transportation projects should be included in TransAction to ensure eligibility for consideration of 70 percent regional funding in forthcoming years. As an initial recommendation, DTCI staff noted that all roadways and interchanges currently identified in the Countywide Transportation Plan (CTP) that are not constructed to their ultimate planned conditions be submitted to NVTA for inclusion in TransAction. DTCI recommended that the item be forwarded to the April 15, 2016 TLUC meeting to allow for additional time for staff to identify other projects, including transit and bicycle/pedestrian projects included in the adopted Capital Improvements Program (CIP), for inclusion in TransAction. The Board voted 9-0 to forward the item to TLUC, with Supervisor Volpe indicating that she would be accepting suggestions from other Board members regarding specific projects to be included up through the April 15, 2016 TLUC meeting.
Staff from the Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure (DTCI) has identified and reviewed all projects in the Countywide Transportation Plan (CTP) and the recently approved CIP (FY 2017) that are not currently in TransAction to determine if there are other projects that should be included in the update (Attachments 1 and 2). To determine if any new projects should be added to TransAction, DTCI will appear before TLUC to discuss the update and will be available for questions. DTCI recommends that the BOS use the adopted CTP and recently approved CIP as the list of projects for Loudoun County to include in the update of TransAction.
ISSUES: The update of TransAction is significant as all projects funded by the NVTA with the 70 percent regional revenues must be in NVTA’s long-range transportation plan. TransAction is only updated approximately every four years and currently there is no process at NVTA for annual amendments. This meeting will provide TLUC members to an opportunity ask questions about the projects and the process, as well as provide an opportunity for Supervisors to discuss projects that may not be included in our list and want them to be considered. At this time DTCI staff is recommending an additional project be added to this list that is included in the CTP for planning and is listed in the recently adopted FY 2017 CIP (Attachment 3), but has not previously been identified as a specific project for the update of TransAction. The project is the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Routes 9 and 287 and other safety improvements (as in the Town
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of Hillsboro) along this corridor to be considered as a single Route 9 Corridor Project. Last year, when the County submitted projects for funding under a new VDOT program referred to as HB-2, the roundabout project was included, but did not score high enough to be funded. The CTP identifies a “Corridor Plan and Safety Improvement Program” for the Route 9 Corridor, and DTCI recommends the Board add this as a specific project for inclusion in the update of TransAction.
FISCAL IMPACT: The adopted Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for FY 2017 - FY 2022 lists many road projects, representing the County’s proportion of regional revenues collected during the six-year period that the County anticipates partial or full funding coming from NVTA’s 70 percent regional funds. NVTA regional funds are applied for and awarded on a competitive basis. If the County projects proposed for NVTA 70 percent regional funding in the CIP do not receive the requested funding awards from NVTA, then projects may need to be delayed, project funding re-allocated, or alternate funding identified to fund high priority transportation projects in the CIP.
ALTERNATIVES: The TLUC may recommend including some or all of the projects in the CTP or CIP, and/or additional projects as suggested by the TLUC, for inclusion in the TransAction Plan.
DRAFT MOTIONS:
1. I move that the Transportation and Land Use Committee recommend to the Board ofSupervisors that the projects included in Attachments 1 and 3 be submitted to the NorthernVirginia Transportation Authority (NVTA) for inclusion in the update to the TransAction LongRange Transportation Plan.
OR
2. I move and alternate motion.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. List of projects that are in the current CTP and CIP that could be funded through NVTA2. Map of the CTP projects that are not currently under construction or completed3. Route 9 Corridor Improvement Safety Projects (from the approved FY 2017 CIP)
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ROADWAYS THAT ARE IN THE CTP THAT HAVE NOT BEEN CONSTRUCTED TO THE
ULTIMATE CONDITION AND COULD BE NVTA ELIGIBLE
1. VA Route 7 - Harry Byrd Highway / East Market Street
VA Route 1582 (Algonkian Parkway)/VA Route 1902 (Atlantic
Boulevard) interchange west to VA Route 7/US Route 15 (Leesburg
Bypass) interchange
Ultimate Condition Description U8M. Limited access median divided urban arterial. Additional grade-
separated interchanges beyond Existing Condition at VA Route 2020
(Ashburn Village Boulevard), VA Route 659 (Belmont Ridge Road)
and Battlefield Parkway. All at-grade access is terminated. Study of
alternative uses (e.g., HOV, bus lanes) to be considered for between
VA Route 28 (Sully Road) and VA Route 7/US Route15 (Leesburg
Bypass) when facility is expanded to Ultimate Condition.
2. VA Route 7 - Harry Byrd Highway
VA Route 7 Business (West Market Street) interchange west to VA
Route 9 (Charles Town Pike) interchange
Ultimate Condition Description R8M. Limited access median divided rural arterial. Additional g r a d e -
separated interchange beyond Existing Condition at White Gate Place.
All at-grade access is terminated.
3. VA Route 7 Bypass - Harry Byrd Highway
Ultimate Condition Description R6M. Limited access median divided rural arterial. Additional
g r a d e - separated interchanges beyond Existing Condition at VA
Route 690 (Hillsboro Road) and west of Round Hill at VA Route 7
Business (West Loudoun Street)/VA Route 1320 (Evening Star Drive).
Location of the VA Route 690 interchange to be determined by further
study and in consultation with the Town of Purcellville and VDOT.
Location of the western Round Hill interchange and six-lane transition
to be determined by further study and in consultation with the Town of
Round Hill and VDOT.
4. VA Route 7 - Leesburg Bypass
VA Route 267 (Dulles Greenway) interchange west and north to VA
Route 7 Business (West Market Street) interchange
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Limited access median divided urban arterial. Grade-separated
interchanges at VA Route 267 (Dulles Greenway), US Route 15 (South
King Street), and VA Route 7 Business (West Market Street).
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5. VA Route 7/US Route 15 - Leesburg Bypass
VA Route 7 (East Market Street) interchange south and west to VA
Route 267 (Dulles Greenway) interchange
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Limited access median divided urban arterial. Grade-separated
interchanges at VA Route 7 (East Market Street) and at VA Route 267
(Dulles Greenway). Sycolin Road to cross over the bypass; existing
intersection/at-grade access to/from Sycolin Road terminated.
6. US Route 15 – James Monroe Highway / South King Street
VA Route 704 (Harmony Church Road) north to VA Route 7/US Route
15 (Leesburg Bypass)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban arterial. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 7/US Route 15 (Leesburg Bypass).
Improvements will be constructed in conformance with the Heritage
Resource Policies of the CTP and the Scenic Areas and Corridor
Policies of the Revised General Plan and the Heritage Preservation Plan.
7. VA Route 28 - Sully Road (Darrell Green Boulevard)
Fairfax County line north to VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U10M. Limited access median divided urban arterial. Grade-separated
interchanges at VA Route 267 (Dulles Toll/Access Road) and VA Route
606 (Old Ox Road). Study of alternative uses (e.g., HOV, bus lanes) to
be considered when facility is expanded to Ultimate Condition.
8. VA Route 28 - Sully Road (Darrell Green Boulevard)
VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road) north to VA Route 7 (Harry Byrd
Highway)
Ultimate Condition
Description U8M. Limited access median divided urban arterial. Grade-separated
interchanges at VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road), VA Route 846 (Sterling
Boulevard), VA Route 625 (Waxpool Road/Church Road), VA Route
1793 (Nokes Boulevard) and VA Route 7 (Harry Byrd Highway). Partial
northbound interchange to eastbound Warp Drive. Study of alternative
uses (e.g., HOV, bus lanes) to be considered when facility is expanded
to Ultimate Condition.
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9. US Route 50 - John Mosby Highway Fairfax County line to Northstar Blvd.
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Limited access median divided urban arterial. Grade-separated
interchanges at VA Route 2200 (Tall Cedars Parkway), VA Route 2201
(South Riding Boulevard), VA Route 606 (Loudoun County Parkway),
VA Route 606 Extended (Arcola Boulevard/West Spine Road), and VA
Route 659 Relocated (Northstar Boulevard). Grade-separated
o p t i o n s to be explored at VA Route 609 (Pleasant Valley Road). All
at-grade access is terminated. Functionality of planned interchanges
within the of the planned limited access corridor between VA Route 606
(Loudoun County Parkway) and VA Route 659 Relocated (Northstar
Boulevard) to be reviewed by a later study. Design speed determined
by VDOT and DTCI.
10. US Route 50 - John Mosby Highway
VA Route 659 Relocated (Northstar Boulevard) west to Lenah Loop
Road
Ultimate Condition Description R4M. Controlled access median divided rural arterial. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 659 Relocated (Northstar
Boulevard). Refer to VDOT Road Design Manual for median crossover
spacing requirements. Left and right turn lanes required a t all
intersections. Design speed determined by VDOT and DTCI.
11. US Route 50 - John Mosby Highway
Lenah Loop Road west to Village of Aldie
Ultimate Condition Description R2. Local access undivided rural arterial. Traffic calming measures
implemented in accordance with the US Route 50 Traffic Calming
Project. Roundabouts at VA Route 860 (Watson Road), the US Route
15/50 Connector (Howsers Branch Drive), and US Route 15 (James
Monroe Highway). In Transition Policy Area
12. US Route 50 - John Mosby Highway
Village of Aldie west to Middleburg Town Limits
Ultimate Condition Description R2. Local access undivided rural arterial. Traffic calming measures
implemented in accordance with the US Route 50 Traffic Calming
Project. Left and right turn lanes provided where required for safety.
13. VA Route 209 - Innovation Avenue
VA Route 28 (Sully Road) east to Fairfax County line
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Road to be
realigned along northern boundary of Dulles World Center site
Connection to VA Route 605 (Rock Hill Road) in Fairfax County.
Refer to Note G on the CTP Map for additional information regarding
this roadway.
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14. VA Route 267 - Dulles Greenway
VA Route 267 (Dulles Airport Access/Toll Road) northwest to VA
Route 7/US Route 15 (Leesburg Bypass)
Ultimate Condition
Description R8M. Limited access median divided rural arterial. Toll road.
Additional grade-separated interchange beyond Existing Condition at
westernmost VA Route 625 (Sycolin Road) crossing and partial
westbound interchange between Crosstrail Boulevard and Battlefield
Parkway. 60 mph or greater design speed.
Secondary Roads
15. VA Route 605 - Rock Hill Road
VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road) south west to future VA Route 868
(Davis Drive)
Ultimate Condition Description U2. Local access undivided urban collector. Road to be realigned to
connect with future VA Route 868 (Davis Drive). Design speed
determined by VDOT and DTCI. Refer to Note G on the CTP Map for
additional information regarding this roadway.
16. VA Route 606 - Loudoun County Parkway
VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road) at VA Route 842 (Arcola Road/future
Arcola Boulevard) intersection south to US Route 50 (John Mosby
Highway), following existing VA Route 606 alignment
Ultimate Condition Description U8M. Limited access median divided urban arterial. Grade-
separated interchanges at VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road) and US
Route 50 (John Mosby Highway). Additional grade-separated options
to be explored at other existing intersections along . Study of
alternative uses (e.g., HOV, bus lanes) to be considered when
facility is expanded to Ultimate Condition
17. VA Route 606 - Loudoun County Parkway
US Route 50 (John Mosby Highway) south to VA Route 620
(Braddock Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban arterial. Grade-
separated interchange at US Route 50 (John Mosby Highway).
18. VA Route 606 - Loudoun County Parkway (formerly Tri-County Parkway)
VA Route 620 (Braddock Road) south to Fairfax County Line
Ultimate Condition Description R6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Will follow
portions of VA Route 613 (Ticonderoga Road) and VA Route 621 (Bull
Run Post Office Road) alignments.
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19. VA Route 606 - Old Ox Road
Fairfax County Line/Herndon Town Limits west to VA Route 28 (Sully
Road) interchange
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban co l l ec to r . Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 28 (Sully Road).
20. VA Route 606 - Old Ox Road
VA Route 28 (Sully Road) interchange west to VA Route 267 (Dulles
Greenway) interchange
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Limited access median divided urban arterial. Grade-separated
interchanges at VA Route 28 (Sully Road) and VA Route 267 (Dulles
Greenway). Local access, interchange locations and ultimate alignment
to be determined by a later study with consideration of adjacent
development/stakeholders. Study of alternative uses (e.g., HOV, bus
lanes) to be considered when facility is expanded to Ultimate Condition.
21. VA Route 606 - Old Ox Road
VA Route 267 (Dulles Greenway) interchange south to VA Route 607
(Loudoun County Parkway)
Ultimate Condition
Description
U6M. Limited access median divided urban arterial. Additional grade-
separated interchanges beyond Existing and Interim Conditions at VA
Route 645 Extended (Westwind Drive) and at VA Route 607 (Loudoun
County Parkway). Local access, interchange locations and ultimate
alignment to be determined by a later study with consideration of
adjacent development/stakeholders. Study of alternative uses (e.g.,
HOV, bus lanes) to be considered when facility is expanded to Ultimate
Condition. Design speed determined by VDOT and DTCI.
22. VA Route 607 - Loudoun County Parkway
VA Route 1050 (George Washington Boulevard) south to VA Route
625 (Waxpool Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban arterial. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 7 (Harry Byrd Highway).
23. VA Route 607 - Loudoun County Parkway
VA Route 625 (Waxpool Road) south to VA Route 267 (Dulles
Greenway) interchange
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban arterial. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 267 (Dulles Greenway).
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24. VA Route 607 - Loudoun County Parkway
VA Route 267 (Dulles Greenway) interchange west and south to VA
Route 606 (Old Ox Road) (near existing VA Route 842 (Arcola
Road/future Arcola Boulevard)/VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road)
intersection)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban arterial. Grade-
separated interchanges at VA Route 267 (Dulles Greenway) and at VA
Route 606 (Old Ox Road).
25. VA Route 609 - Pleasant Valley Road
Quarry Road (US Route 50 North Collector Road) south to Fairfax
County Line
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector. Grade-separated options
to be explored at US Route 50 (John Mosby Highway).
26. VA Route 620 - Braddock Road
Fairfax County Line west to VA Route 659 Relocated (Northstar
Boulevard)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
27. VA Route 621 - Evergreen Mills Road
VA Route 606 (Loudoun County Parkway) northwest to Existing VA
Route 659 (Belmont Ridge Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector. Left and right turn lanes
required at major intersections.
28. VA Route 621 - Evergreen Mills Road
VA Route 621 Relocated (Shreveport Drive) northwest to Battlefield
Parkway
Ultimate Condition Description R4M. Controlled access median divided rural collector. .
29. VA Route 621 - Evergreen Mills Road
Battlefield Parkway north and west to US Route 15 (South King Street)
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector.
30. VA Route 625 - Church Road
VA Route 1902 (Atlantic Boulevard)/VA Route 868 (Davis Drive)
west to VA Route 28 (Sully Road) interchange
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 28 (Sully Road).
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31. VA Route 625 - Waxpool Road / Farmwell Road
VA Route 1036 (Pacific Boulevard) west to VA Route 641 (Ashburn
Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. .
32. VA Route 625 - Sycolin Road
VA Route 659 (Belmont Ridge Road) northwest to Battlefield Parkway
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchange at westernmost crossing of VA Route 267 (Dulles
Greenway). Road to be realigned north of the Sycolin Creek bridge to
accommodate planned runway extension at Leesburg Executive Airport.
. Left and right turn lanes required a t all intersections.
33. VA Route 634 / VA Route 634 Extended - Moran Road/Belfort Park Drive
VA Route 789 (Lockridge Road) northeast to VA Route 868 (Davis
Drive)
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector. Will follow a new
alignment east of VA Route 1036 (Pacific Boulevard) intersection with
a bridge over VA Route 28 (Sully Road) to VA Route 636 (Shaw
Road). Will continue east of VA Route 636 (Shaw Road) to VA Route
868 (Davis Drive) following east-west of existing Cedar Green Road
alignment.
34. VA Route 636 - Shaw Road
VA Route 209 (Innovation Avenue) north to VA Route 606 (Old Ox
Road)
Ultimate Condition
Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector. Left and right turn lanes
required at major intersections. Refer to Note G on the CTP Map for
additional information regarding this roadway.
35. VA Route 636 - Shaw Road
VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road) north to VA Route 634 Extended
(Moran Road/Belfort Park Drive)
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector.
36. VA Route 639 Relocated - Willard Road
Washington Dulles International Airport property south to US Route 50
(John Mosby Highway) (opposite VA Route 2200 (Tall Cedars
Parkway))
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchange at US Route 50 (John Mosby Highway); Willard
Road to be relocated east of existing roadway between Quarry Road (US
Route 50 North Collector Road) and US Route 50 to align with VA
Route 2200 (Tall Cedars Parkway) interchange. .
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37. VA Route 641 - Ashburn Road
VA Route 1061 (Russell Branch Parkway) south to VA Route 647
(Stubble Road), just north of the Village of Ashburn
Ultimate Condition
Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector.
38. VA Route 641 - Ashburn Road
Beaverdam Run bridge south to VA Route 640 (Waxpool Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector.
39. VA Route 643 Extended - Shellhorn Road
VA Route 607 (Loudoun County Parkway) east to VA Route 789
(Lockridge Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
40. VA Route 645 - Croson Lane
VA Route 659 (Belmont Ridge Road) east to Existing VA Route 772
(Old Ryan Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
41. VA Route 645 Extended - Westwind Drive/Ladbrook Drive
Broad Run south to VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access urban collector. Bridge over Broad Run. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road).
42. VA Route 653 - Cochran Mill Road
Russell Branch Parkway southwest to VA Route 625 (Sycolin Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector. Between Sycolin Creek
and VA Route 625 (Sycolin Road) to be realigned to avoid floodplain
and will intersect Sycolin Road to the south of the existing Cochran
Mill Road/Sycolin Road intersection.
43. VA Route 653 Relocated - Crosstrail Boulevard
VA Route 7 (East Market Street) interchange (opposite VA Route 773
(River Creek Parkway)) southwest to the VA Route 267 (Dulles
Greenway) interchange
Ultimate Condition
Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchanges at VA Route 7 (East Market Street) and at VA
Route 267 (Dulles Greenway). .
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44. VA Route 653 Relocated - Crosstrail Boulevard
VA Route 267 (Dulles Greenway) interchange west to VA Route 621
(Evergreen Mills Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Road to align
with existing Grade-separated interchange at VA Route 267 (Dulles
Greenway).
45. VA Route 659 - Belmont Ridge Road
VA Route 2401 (Riverside Parkway) south to VA Route 7 (Harry Byrd
Highway)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 7 (Harry Byrd Highway).
46. VA Route 659 - Belmont Ridge Road
VA Route 7 (Harry Byrd Highway) south to VA Route 645 Croson
Lane
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban arterial. Grade-
separated interchanges at VA Route 7 (Harry Byrd Highway) and VA
Route 267 (Dulles Greenway).
47. VA Route 659 – Belmont Ridge Road
VA Route 645 (Croson Lane) south to VA Route 659 Relocated
(Northstar Boulevard)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban arterial. Refer t o
VDOT Road Design Manual for median crossover spacing
requirements.
48. VA Route 659 - Belmont Ridge Road
VA Route 659 Relocated (Northstar Boulevard) south to VA Route 621
(Evergreen Mills Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U4/ U4M. Controlled access undivided and divided urban collector.
Four-lane undivided (U4) section north of VA Route 772 (Ryan Road);
four-lane divided (U4M) section south of VA Route 772 (Ryan R o a d ).
49. VA Route 659 - Gum Spring Road (VA Route 606 Extended / West Spine
Road)
VA Route 620 (Braddock Road) south to Prince William County Line
Ultimate Condition Description R4M. Controlled access median divided rural collector. .
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50. VA Route 659 Relocated - Northstar Boulevard
VA Route 659 (Belmont Ridge Road) just south of VA Route 645 (Croson Lane) intersection south to VA Route 620 (Braddock Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban arterial. Grade-
separated interchange at US Route 50 (John Mosby Highway). . 60
mph design speed.
51. VA Route 659 Relocated - Northstar Boulevard
VA Route 620 (Braddock Road) south to Prince William County Line
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban arterial. Will follow
portions of VA Route 705 (Lightridge Farm Road) alignment. Road to
connect with an extension of the VA Route 234 Bypass in Prince
William County.
52. VA Route 742 - Poland Road
VA Route 2201 (South Riding Boulevard) east and south to VA
R o u t e 2200 (Tall Cedars Parkway)
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access undivided urban secondary road. VA Route 742 will
be realigned to connect with Defender Drive; existing VA Route 742
(Poland Road)/US Route 50 (John Mosby Highway) intersection will be
closed and access to US Route 50 terminated when US Route 50
becomes limited access.
53. VA Route 772 - Ryan Road
VA Route 607 (Loudoun County Parkway) west to VA Route 659
Relocated (Northstar Boulevard)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
54. VA Route 772 - Ryan Road
VA Route 659 Relocated (Northstar Boulevard) west to VA Route 621
(Evergreen Mills Road)
Ultimate Condition Description R4. Local access undivided rural collector.
55. VA Route 773 - River Creek Parkway
Fort Evans Road/VA Route 2401 (Riverside Parkway) south to VA
Route 7 (East Market Street) interchange (opposite VA Route 653
Relocated (Crosstrail Boulevard))
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 7 (East Market Street).
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56. VA Route 775 - Relocation Drive
VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road) northeast to VA Route 1036 (Pacific
Boulevard)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
57. VA Route 789 - Lockridge Road
VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road) north to VA Route 1071 (Prentice Drive)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Provides
access to the planned Route 606 Metrorail station.
58. VA Route 789 Extended – Lockridge Road West
VA Route 1071 Extended/Route 789 Extended (Prentice Drive) north
to VA Route 640 (Waxpool Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
59. VA Route 846 - Sterling Boulevard
VA Route 28 (Sully Road) interchange northeast to VA Route 868
(Davis Drive)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban arterial. Median
crossovers will not increase from Existing Condition.
60. VA Route 1036 - Pacific Boulevard (VA Route 28 West Collector Road)
VA Route 28 (Sully Road) at VA Route 209 (Innovation Avenue)
interchange west and north to VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. .
61. VA Route 1050 - George Washington Boulevard
VA Route 1061 (Russell Branch Parkway) north and west to VA Route
1052 (Riverside Parkway) in University Center
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector. Bridge over VA Route 7
(Harry Byrd Highway) between the VA Route 28 and the Loudoun
County Parkway (VA Route 607) interchanges. Left and right turn lanes
required at all intersections.
62. VA Route xxxx – Prentice Road (existing segment)
Pacific to Lockridge
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Controlled access urban collector.
63. VA Route 1061 - Russell Branch Parkway (VA Route 7 South Collector Road)
VA Route 1036 (Pacific Boulevard) west to VA Route 901 (Claiborne
Parkway)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
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64. VA Route 1071 Extended/VA Route 789 Extended – Prentice Drive
VA Route 789 (Lockridge Road) west over Broad Run to VA Route
789 Extended (Lockridge Road West)
Ultimate Condition U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
Description
65. VA Route 1071 Extended – Prentice Drive
VA Route 789 Extended (Lockridge Road West) southwest t o
Greenway Transit Connector (Metro Center Drive)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
66. VA Route 1320 - Evening Star Drive (Round Hill North Collector Road)
VA Route 7 Business (East Loudoun Street) north and west to VA
Route 719 (Woodgrove Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
67. VA Route 1793 - Nokes Boulevard
VA Route 1902 (Atlantic Boulevard) west to VA Route 28 (Sully
Road) interchange
Ultimate Condition
Description U6M. Limited access median divided urban collector. Grade- separated interchange at VA Route 28 (Sully Road).
68. VA Route 1950 - Smith Switch Road
VA Route 625 (Waxpool Road/Farmwell Road) north and east to VA
Route 2150 (Gloucester Parkway)
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector.
69. VA Route 2020 Extended – Ashburn Village Boulevard
VA Route 2401 (Riverside Parkway) south to VA Route 7 (Harry Byrd
Highway)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 7 (Harry Byrd Highway).
70. VA Route 2150 - Gloucester Parkway
VA Route 28 (Sully Road) interchange west to VA Route 607
(Loudoun County Parkway)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Limited access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 28 (Sully Road). .
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71. VA Route 2200 - Tall Cedars Parkway (US Route 50 South Collector Road)
VA Route 659 Relocated (Northstar Boulevard) west to Lenah Loop
Road
Ultimate Condition
Description R2. Local access undivided rural collector.
72. VA Route 2201 - South Riding Boulevard
Quarry Road (US Route 50 North Collector Road) south to VA Route
742 Extended (Defender Drive/Poland Road)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchange at Route 50 (John Mosby Highway).
73. VA Route 2298 (Formerly VA Route 772 Relocated) - Mooreview Parkway
VA Route 267 (Dulles Greenway) interchange (opposite VA Route 772
(Ashburn Village Boulevard)) west and south to VA Route 607
(Loudoun County Parkway)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 267 (Dulles Greenway). To be
constructed as a four-lane divided (U4M) section from VA Route 645
(Croson Lane) south to Existing VA Route 772 (Old Ryan Road) to
function as a six-lane divided (U6M) facility in tandem with Old Ryan
Road.
74. VA Route 2400 - Lansdowne Boulevard
VA Route 2401 (Riverside Parkway) south to VA Route 7 (Harry Byrd
Highway) interchange
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchange at VA Route 7 (Harry Byrd Highway).
75. VA Route 2401 - Riverside Parkway (VA Route 7 North Collector Road)
VA Route 607 (Loudoun County Parkway) west to VA Route 659
(Belmont Ridge Road/Upper Belmont Place)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
76. Airport Area Connector
Battlefield Parkway south to VA Route 653 Relocated (Crosstrail
Boulevard) just east of VA Route 267 (Dulles Greenway)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Local access median divided urban collector. .
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77. Arcola Boulevard (VA Route 606 Extended / West Spine Road)
VA Route 606 (Old Ox Road) and VA Route 607 (Loudoun County
Parkway) (near existing VA Route 842 (Arcola Road)/VA Route 606
(Old Ox Road) intersection) south and west to US Route 50 (John
Mosby Highway)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Grade-
separated interchanges at VA Route 607 (Loudoun County Parkway) and
at US Route 50 (John Mosby Highway). US Route 50 interchange to be
located approximately 1,000 feet east of the Existing VA Route 659
(Gum Spring Road)/US Route 50 intersection.
78. Battlefield Parkway
Fort Evans Road south and west to US Route 15 (South King Street)
(opposite Meade Drive)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Local access median divided urban collector. Grade-separated
interchange at VA Route 7 (East Market Street) and at VA Route 267
(Dulles Greenway).
79. Claude Moore Avenue
Existing VA Route 772 (Old Ryan Road) to VA Route 607 (Loudoun
County Parkway)
Ultimate Condition Description U3/ U4. U3 section between Existing VA Route 772 (Old Ryan Road)
and Centergate Drive; U4 section between Centergate Drive and VA
Route 607 (Loudoun County Parkway). Local access undivided urban
collector.
80. Centergate Drive
Claude Moore Avenue to Moorefield Boulevard
Ultimate Condition Description U3. Local access undivided urban collector. Left and right turn
l a n e s required at major intersections. .
81. Foley Branch Boulevard (formerly Dulles South Boulevard)
VA Route 606 (Loudoun County Parkway) (approximately 2,300 feet
south of VA Route 620 (Braddock Road)) west to VA Route 659
Relocated (Northstar Boulevard) (approximately 2,000 feet north of the
Prince William County Line)
Ultimate Condition Description R4M. Controlled access median divided rural collector.
82. Glascock Boulevard (US Route 50 North Collector Road)/Dulles South
Parkway
VA Route 606 (Loudoun County Parkway) west to VA Route 659
Relocated (Northstar Boulevard)
Ultimate Condition Description U6M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
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83. Glascock Boulevard (US Route 50 North Collector Road)/Midnight Run Drive
VA Route 659 Relocated (Northstar Boulevard) west to Lenah Loop
Road
Ultimate Condition Description R2. Local access undivided rural collector. Left and right turn lanes
required at all intersections.
84. Greenway Loop Road (Barrister Street)
VA Route 643 Extended (Shellhorn Road) north to VA Route 1071
Extended/789 Extended (Prentice Drive)
Ultimate Condition Description U4M. Controlled access median divided urban collector.
85. Greenway Transit Connector (Metro Center Drive)
Moorefield Boulevard in Moorefield Station to VA Route 643
(Shellhorn Road), including Transit Connector Bridge over VA Route
267 (Dulles Greenway)
Ultimate Condition Description U2. Local access undivided urban collector. Transit Connector Bridge
over VA Route 267 (Dulles Greenway) to be a maximum of 46 feet in
width...
86. Greenwood Drive (Round Hill)
VA Route 719 (Main Street/Woodgrove Road) east to VA Route 1320
(Evening Star Drive)
Ultimate Condition Description R2. Local access undivided rural collector. Left and right turn lanes
recommended at major intersections.
87. High Street Extended (Round Hill)
VA Route 719 (Main Street) west and south to VA Route 7 Business
(West Loudoun Street)
Ultimate Condition Description R2. Local access undivided rural collector. Left and right turn lanes
recommended at major intersections.
88. Lenah Loop Road
VA Route 621 (Evergreen Mills Road) south to Glascock Boulevard
(US Route 50 North Collector Road)
Ultimate Condition Description R2. Local access undivided rural collector. May incorporate portions
of existing VA Route 616 (Fleetwood Road) alignment.
89. Lenah Loop Road
Glascock Boulevard (US Route 50 North Collector Road) south to V A
Route 2200 (Tall Cedars Parkway) (US Route 50 South Collector Road)
Ultimate Condition
Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector. May incorporate portions
of existing VA Route 600 (Lenah Road) alignment.
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90. Lenah Loop Road
VA Route 2200 (Tall Cedars Parkway) south and east VA Route 659
Relocated (Northstar Boulevard)
Ultimate Condition Description R2. Local access undivided rural collector.
91. Moorefield Boulevard
VA Route 772 Relocated (Mooreview Parkway) (opposite Dulles
Greenway Eastbound Off-Ramp) southeast to VA Route 607 (Loudoun
County Parkway) (opposite VA Route 645 Extended (Westwind Drive))
Ultimate Condition Description U3/ U4 - U3 section between Beth Street and Centergate Drive;
U4 section between VA Route 772 Relocated (Mooreview Parkway) and
Beth Street, and between Centergate Drive and VA Route 607 (Loudoun
County Parkway). .
92. Purcellville VA Route 7 North Collector Road
Eastern Purcellville JLMA Boundary (east of VA Route 287 (Berlin
Turnpike)) west to VA Route 690 (Hillsboro Road)
Ultimate Condition
Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector.
93. Quarry Road (US Route 50 North Collector Road)
VA Route 609 (Pleasant Valley Road) west to VA Route 2201 (South
Riding Boulevard)
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Controlled access median divided urban collector. Will follow
existing Route 873 (Wade Drive) alignment.
94. Russell Branch Parkway (Leesburg)
VA Route 653 (Cochran Mill Road) west to Trailview Boulevard
Ultimate Condition Description U4. Local access undivided urban collector.
FY 2017 Proposed Budget
Loudoun County, Virginia Transportation
Transit Buses
Project Description This project procures buses in support of the County’s transit services. The first bus acquisition schedule was approved by the Board of Supervisors in FY 2004, when the first 22 buses were purchased. With the arrival of Phase I of the Silver Line to Wiehle Avenue, the County is transitioning to less expensive transit style buses, according to the County's Transit Development Plan, to provide connections to Metrorail. Transit buses will transport passengers to the most convenient Metrorail Stations on the Silver Line, initially in Fairfax County. Bus service will further transition to feeder service to Metrorail Stations within Loudoun County when they open for service in 2019. At least half of the funding for planned bus acquisitions will come from State Capital Assistance grant funding. The County will procure two transit buses in FY 2017. The program’s operations and maintenance expenses are funded through a combination of fare revenues, State operating assistance, and gasoline tax revenues. Funding Plan The transit bus acquisition program is funded through a combination of State Capital Assistance grants, cash proffers and excess prior year transit bus fee revenues.
Prior 6 Year Future Project
Capital ($ in 1000s) Alloc. FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 Total FY's Total
Right of Way & Utilities - - - - - - - - - -
Preliminary Engineering - - - - - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - - - - - -
Other 32,523 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 6,000 4,000 42,523
Total Cost 32,523 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 6,000 4,000 42,523
Local Tax Funding - - - - - - - - - -
Local Tax Funding - Roads 335 - - - - - - - - 335
Fund Balance - - - - - - - - - -
General Obligation Bonds - - - - - - - - - -
Lease Revenue Financing 6,859 - - - - - - - - 6,859
Proffers (Cash) 4,160 500 - - - - - 500 - 4,660
State Capital Assistance 18,065 500 500 500 500 500 500 3,000 2,000 23,065
CMAQ - - - - - - - - - -
RSTP - - - - - - - - - -
Revenue Sharing - - - - - - - - - -
NVTA 70% (Regional) 1,860 - - - - - - - - 1,860
NVTA 30% (Local) - - - - - - - - - -
Transit Fees - - 500 500 500 500 500 2,500 2,000 4,500
Local Gasoline Tax 1,244 - - - - - - - - 1,244
Proceeds from Sale of Land - - - - - - - - - -
Federal Funding - - - - - - - - - -
Total Financing 32,523 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 6,000 4,000 42,523
11-7111-7111-7111-71
FY 2017 Proposed Budget
Loudoun County, Virginia Transportation
Leesburg Park and Ride Lot
Project Description This project provides for the design and construction of a minimum of 300 space surface park and ride lot on a site to be acquired near the Town of Leesburg, as recommended in the County’s transit plans. Current Status This project is currently in land acquisition phase. Funding Plan This project is funded using cash proffers, NVTA 70% regional funds, and NVTA 30% local funds. NVTA 70% regional funds are applied for and awarded on a competitive basis. All proposed uses of NVTA regional funding on County road projects are subject to award of the funding to the County by NVTA. All proposed uses of NVTA 30% funds are subject to allocation of the funding to the County by NVTA.
Prior 6 Year Future Project
Capital ($ in 1000s) Alloc. FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 Total FY's Total
Right of Way & Utilities 2,000 - - - - - - - - 2,000
Preliminary Engineering 500 - - - - - - - - 500
Construction - 1,490 - - - - - 1,490 - 1,490
Other - - - - - - - - - -
Total Cost 2,500 1,490 - - - - - 1,490 - 3,990
Local Tax Funding - - - - - - - - - -
Local Tax Funding - Roads - - - - - - - - - -
Fund Balance - - - - - - - - - -
General Obligation Bonds - - - - - - - - - -
Lease Revenue Financing - - - - - - - - - -
Proffers (Cash) 1,500 - - - - - - - - 1,500
State Capital Assistance - - - - - - - - - -
CMAQ - - - - - - - - - -
RSTP - - - - - - - - - -
Revenue Sharing - - - - - - - - - -
NVTA 70% (Regional) 1,000 - - - - - - - - 1,000
NVTA 30% (Local) - 1,490 - - - - - 1,490 - 1,490
Total Financing 2,500 1,490 - - - - - 1,490 - 3,990
Operating Impact ( $ in 1000s) FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 Total
O&M - - 31 31 31 32 124
Total Impact - - 31 31 31 32 124
11-7211-7211-7211-72
FY 2017 Proposed Budget
Loudoun County, Virginia Transportation
Metro Station Area Pedestrian Improvements
Project Description This project provides for sidewalks, shared-use trails, crosswalks, and intersection improvements to improve pedestrian access to the Silver Line Metro Stations (Route 606 and Route 772) in Loudoun County.
Funding Plan This project is funded using CMAQ funds.
Prior 6 Year Future Project
Capital ($ in 1000s) Alloc. FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 Total FY's Total
Right of Way & Utilities - - - - - - - - - -
Preliminary Engineering - - - - - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - - 5,400 5,400 6,600 12,000
Other - - - - - - - - - -
Total Cost - - - - - - 5,400 5,400 6,600 12,000
Local Tax Funding - - - - - - - - - -
Local Tax Funding - Roads - - - - - - - - 6,600 6,600
Fund Balance - - - - - - - - - -
General Obligation Bonds - - - - - - - - - -
Lease Revenue Financing - - - - - - - - - -
Proffers (Cash) - - - - - - - - - -
State Capital Assistance - - - - - - - - - -
CMAQ - - - - - - 5,400 5,400 - 5,400
RSTP - - - - - - - - - -
Revenue Sharing - - - - - - - - - -
NVTA 70% (Regional) - - - - - - - - - -
NVTA 30% (Local) - - - - - - - - - -
Transit Fees - - - - - - - - - -
Local Gasoline Tax - - - - - - - - - -
Proceeds from Sale of Land - - - - - - - - - -
Federal Funding - - - - - - - - - -
Total Financing - - - - - - 5,400 5,400 6,600 12,000
11-7411-7411-7411-74
FY 2017 Proposed Budget
Loudoun County, Virginia Transportation
Western Loudoun Park and Ride Lot
Project Description This project provides for the construction of a minimum 250 space surface park and ride lot on a site acquired in the western portion of the County. Funding Plan This project is funded using CMAQ funds.
Prior 6 Year Future Project
Capital ($ in 1000s) Alloc. FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 Total FY's Total
Right of Way & Utilities - - - - - - - - - -
Preliminary Engineering - 675 - - - - - 675 - 675
Construction - 3,146 - 150 - - - 3,296 - 3,296
Other - - - - - - - - - -
Total Cost - 3,821 - 150 - - - 3,971 - 3,971
Local Tax Funding - - - - - - - - - -
Local Tax Funding - Roads - - - - - - - - - -
Fund Balance - - - - - - - - - -
General Obligation Bonds - - - - - - - - - -
Lease Revenue Financing - - - - - - - - - -
Proffers (Cash) - - - - - - - - - -
State Capital Assistance - - - - - - - - - -
CMAQ - 3,821 - 150 - - - 3,971 - 3,971
RSTP - - - - - - - - - -
Revenue Sharing - - - - - - - - - -
NVTA 70% (Regional) - - - - - - - - - -
NVTA 30% (Local) - - - - - - - - - -
Total Financing - 3,821 - 150 - - - 3,971 - 3,971
Operating Impact ( $ in 1000s) FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 Total
O&M - - 26 26 26 26 104
Total Impact - - 26 26 26 26 104
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FY 2017 Proposed Budget
Loudoun County, Virginia Transportation
Route 9/ Route 287 Roundabout
Project Description This project provides for the design, right-of-way acquisition and construction of intersection improvements on Route 9 at Route 287. Traffic movements and accident history at the intersection will be evaluated and appropriate improvements recommended as part of this project. Based on current information available, it is envisioned that a roundabout intersection will be recommended for this location. County staff is coordinating with VDOT to plan for improvements to this intersection.
This road is being designed and constructed to VDOT standards and will become part of the VDOT system for maintenance.
Current Status The intersection is currently signalized and experiences significant congestion. The right-of-way is narrow and significant environmentally sensitive areas are in the project vicinity. A draft report presenting design alternative was completed by VDOT in August 2015. Design alternatives are still under review.
Funding Plan This project is funded in a future fiscal year.
Prior 6 Year Future Project
Capital ($ in 1000s) Alloc. FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 Total FY's Total
Right of Way & Utilities - - - - - - - - - -
Preliminary Engineering 1,228 - - - - - - - - 1,228
Construction - - - - - - - - 10,750 10,750
Other - - - - - - - - - -
Total Cost 1,228 - - - - - - - 10,750 11,978
Local Tax Funding - - - - - - - - - -
Local Tax Funding - Roads - - - - - - - - - -
Fund Balance - - - - - - - - - -
General Obligation Bonds - - - - - - - - - -
Lease Revenue Financing - - - - - - - - - -
Proffers (Cash) 228 - - - - - - - - 228
State Capital Assistance - - - - - - - - - -
CMAQ - - - - - - - - - -
RSTP - - - - - - - - - -
Revenue Sharing - - - - - - - - 5,375 5,375
NVTA 70% (Regional) - - - - - - - - - -
NVTA 30% (Local) 1,000 - - - - - - - 5,375 6,375
Transit Fees - - - - - - - - - -
Local Gasoline Tax - - - - - - - - - -
Proceeds from Sale of Land - - - - - - - - - -
Federal Funding - - - - - - - - - -
Total Financing 1,228 - - - - - - - 10,750 11,978
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FY 2017 Proposed Budget
Loudoun County, Virginia Transportation
Town of Hillsboro Traffic Calming and Pedestrian Safety
Project Description Each year, the County solicits capital project funding requests from Towns within the County for facilities: 1. owned by, or located within, the Town but operated by the County; or 2. for local pedestrian/transportation related improvements that benefit the County. As a capital expense, the funding for the projects is shown in the County’s CIP. This project provides state revenue sharing and NVTA 30% local funding in FY 2018 for the following project in the Town of Hillsboro:
Route 9 Traffic Calming and Pedestrian Safety Project This request is to construct traffic calming and pedestrian safety improvements along Route 9 in the Town of Hillsboro between Route 690 and Stoney Point Road. The entire project will include complete reconstruction of Route 9 in Hillsboro, two roundabouts and the addition of underground storm water drainage facilities and burial of overhead utilities – which must be constructed within the same narrow right-of-way as the water lines and wastewater pipes.
With the requested funding, undergrounding of utilities and installation of storm water facilities can be done simultaneously with the drinking water and wastewater pipe installation beneath Route 9, along with the installation of surface traffic calming measures, sidewalks, and safe on-street parking.
Funding Plan This project is funded using state revenue sharing and NVTA 30% local funds. All proposed uses of NVTA 30% local and state revenue sharing funding are subject to funding allocation to the County by NVTA and VDOT, respectively.
Prior 6 Year Future Project
Capital ($ in 1000s) Alloc. FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 Total FY's Total
Right of Way & Utilities - - - - - - - - - -
Preliminary Engineering - - - - - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - - - - - -
Other - - 4,800 - - - - 4,800 - 4,800
Total Cost - - 4,800 - - - - 4,800 - 4,800
Local Tax Funding - - - - - - - - - -
Local Tax Funding - Roads - - - - - - - - - -
Fund Balance - - - - - - - - - -
General Obligation Bonds - - - - - - - - - -
Lease Revenue Financing - - - - - - - - - -
Proffers (Cash) - - - - - - - - - -
State Capital Assistance - - - - - - - - - -
CMAQ - - - - - - - - - -
RSTP - - - - - - - - - -
Revenue Sharing - - 1,900 - - - - 1,900 - 1,900
NVTA 70% (Regional) - - - - - - - - - -
NVTA 30% (Local) - - 2,900 - - - - 2,900 - 2,900
Transit Fees - - - - - - - - - -
Local Gasoline Tax - - - - - - - - - -
Proceeds from Sale of Land - - - - - - - - - -
Federal Funding - - - - - - - - - -
Total Financing - - 4,800 - - - - 4,800 - 4,800
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