Politics & Government

VDOT Seeks Input on Route 28/I-66 Interchange

The community can submit questions and/or comments until June 29.

VDOT hosted a community meeting at the on Tuesday to discuss issues with the Route 28/Interstate 66 interchange.

Consultants are in the beginning stages of conducting the Preliminary Interchange Study which is designed to:

  • Identify interchange alternatives
  • Concept level operational analysis
  • Develop cost estimates
  • Identify key implementation constraints

There will be several items to consider during the study, including future traffic volumes, Fairfax County Park Authority land and an existing facility near the interchange.

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VDOT is still working on acquiring funding for the study, which is expected to cost $10 million. The entire project is estimated to cost $75-$125 million.

This doesn't include costs for the following projects which are currently underway:

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  • 66 West to 28 North ramp extension
  • Dual left-turn extension from 28 South to 66 East

A website dedicated to the Preliminary Interchange Study is being developed for the community to track the progress. If you have questions or comments, please email meeting_comments@vdot.virgina.gov by June 29 with the subject: Route 28/I-66.


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