Mount Vernon Avenue & Glebe Road Intersection Safety Improvements (2017)
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Project Background
On February 1, 2017, the City of Alexandria completed changes to the intersection of Mount Vernon Avenue and Glebe Road.
Project Goals
The project goals were the following:
- Improve the safety of pedestrians crossing Mount Vernon Avenue
- Improve the visibility of pedestrians at all crossings.
- Reduce conflicting turning movements between all roadway users.
Project Plans
The following changes were implemented:
- Installed Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs) for crosswalks on Mount Vernon Avenue at Glebe Road [COMPLETE]
- A LPI is a traffic signalization change that gives pedestrian an exclusive 5 second signal to begin crossing the street before vehicles on the same approach receive a green light. The City has implemented LPIs at signalized intersection elsewhere in the City (such as Braddock Road & Commonwealth Avenue) where conflicting movements between pedestrians and drivers is an issue. More information on LPIs can be found in the City's Complete Streets Design Guidelines.
- Posted "No Turn on Red" signs on Glebe Road for east and west approaches at intersection with Mount Vernon Avenue [COMPLETE]
- Installed right turn arrow for eastbound Glebe Road right turn onto Mount Vernon Avenue [COMPLETE]
- Converted westbound Glebe Road left turn to a protected left turn only [COMPLETE]
Previous Meetings
On Monday, January 23, the City's Traffic and Parking Board approved these changes to the intersection of Mount Vernon Ave and Glebe Road.
Project Contact
For questions and additional information, please contact staff online or call 311 or 703.746.4311.