Dawes Avenue Safety Improvements
Project Description
The purpose of this project is to improve safety for all users along Dawes Avenue. Potential solutions include reducing speed, improving pedestrian crossings, increasing sight distances, restriping, and making the corridor safer for people walking, biking, and driving.
Project Map
Project Background
The City of Alexandria, in partnership with Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), is evaluating safety improvements along Dawes Avenue between Seminary Road and King Street. The project responds to concerns raised by NVCC, community members, and recent crash history on the corridor.
This project is part of the Neighborhood Transportation Improvements Program (NTIP), a community-driven program that provides street improvements that make it easier and safer for people to get around in Alexandria. The community may petition the City to address neighborhood transportation issues such as limited crossing opportunities, unsafe vehicle speeds, challenging intersections, and more. Improvements can also advance the City’s adopted Alexandria Mobility Plan and Vision Zero goals.
There have been 16 traffic crashes since 2017 on this corridor alone. Of those, 6 resulted in people being injured. Speeding is also common on this corridor, presenting a high risk of injury to people walking, biking, and taking transit.
Project Development
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Status: In Progress
Here’s how to participate:
Review the design options using the following methods:
a. view the interactive conceptual design map, or
b. view a cross section of the conceptual design.
- Share comments using the feedback form by Wednesday, August 5.
PLANNING & DESIGN
Status: In Progress
Staff is refining recommendations for design concepts based on community feedback. Stay tuned for updates once these ideas are crystallized.
CONSTRUCTION
Status: Not Started
Construction is anticipated in 2026-2027.