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Loudoun to Hold Virtual Public Input Meeting on Route 15 South Safety and Operational Study April 22

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Loudoun County issued the following announcement on Apr. 13.

Loudoun County is hosting its second online meeting to gain input  from the public on Route 15 south. The Route 15 south public input  meeting will be held Thursday, April 22, 2021, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Members  of the public are invited to attend the virtual meeting to review  updated proposed improvement concepts and provide feedback. The study  area includes approximately 12 miles of Route 15 (James Monroe Highway)  from the southern corporate limit of the Town of Leesburg to the Prince  William County boundary.

Information on how to join the online  meeting and to review meeting materials, including a pre-recorded  presentation, detailed corridor diagrams and an online survey, may be  found at loudoun.gov/route15south and loudoun.gov/remoteparticipation. Members of the public must sign up to ask questions by completing an online form no later than April 21, 2021, at 12:00 p.m. 

Loudoun  County is conducting a Route 15 South Safety and Operational Study. The  purpose of the study is to identify safety and traffic operational  issues and present recommended solutions for consideration by the Board  of Supervisors. The county is working with the public to ensure any  proposed improvements along Route 15 south will continue to carry local  and commuter traffic safely and efficiently while preserving the unique  context of the historical roadway. 

More information about the  Route 15 South Safety and Operational Study, including a link to sign up  for updates, is available at loudoun.gov/route15south.

Original source can be found here.

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