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Commissioners press for safer Shreve-Haycock corridor as Fairfax plan advances

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The Planning Commission reviewed Fairfax County's Shreve Road and Haycock Road shared-use path concept and urged more protected space for pedestrians and cyclists, including considering narrower vehicle lanes (from 11 to 10 feet) and stronger intersection treatments; staff noted the county-led project has a June 20 comment deadline.

Planning Commissioners used a June 4 briefing to give early feedback on Fairfax County’s Shreve Road and Haycock Road shared-use path concept, asking county and staff to prioritize pedestrian and cyclist protection while the county’s comment period remains open.

"If you took a foot out of each of those lanes ... it would provide a lot more space to get some, more protection for the pedestrian and the bicycle part of the capacity on the side," Planning Commissioner…

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