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Loudoun to Hold Virtual Public Meeting on Proposed Dulles West Boulevard Extension April 29

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Loudoun County issued the following announcement on Apr. 15.

Loudoun County is hosting an online meeting to gain input from the  public on the proposed extension of Dulles West Boulevard from Northstar  Boulevard to Arcola Boulevard. The public information meeting will be  held on Thursday, April 29, 2021, from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Members of the  public are invited to join the virtual meeting to learn, ask questions  and provide input about the project. 

Login information and meeting materials are available for review at loudoun.gov/dulleswestboulevard and loudoun.gov/remoteparticipation.  Meeting materials will include a concept design and speaker sign-up and  comment forms. Members of the public must sign up in advance to ask  questions during the event by 12:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 28, 2021.  Online participants may also send questions to the project team during  the meeting as chat messages, which will be answered as time allows.

The  Dulles West Boulevard project provides for the planning, design, right  of way acquisition and construction of a four-lane, median-divided  roadway from Northstar Boulevard to Arcola Boulevard. The roadway is a  continuation of Dulles West Boulevard from Dulles Landing Drive to the  intersection of Arcola Boulevard, north of Route 50. The proposed  alignment will provide the needed functionality and mobility of a major  collector street system, which moves traffic from local streets to  busier roadways.

For more information about the Dulles West  Boulevard project, including a link to sign up for updates about the  project and upcoming public meeting, visit loudoun.gov/dulleswestboulevard.

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