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Eastern Loudoun Transportation Study update: 49 of 102 missing‑link segments built; eight segments prioritized for CIP review
Summary
DTCI staff briefed the Transportation and Land Use Committee on Feb. 20 on an update to the Eastern Loudoun Transportation Study, reporting that 49 of the 102 original "missing link" segments have been built and identifying eight high‑priority segments for future CIP discussion.
DTCI staff briefed the Transportation and Land Use Committee on Feb. 20 on an update to the Eastern Loudoun Transportation Study (ELTS), the county's assessment of missing links and bottlenecks generally east of Belmont Ridge Road and North Star Boulevard. The update reviewed progress since the study's 2012 origin, incorporated segments added in the 2019 Countywide Transportation Plan (CTP) update, and recommended priority segments for future CIP consideration.
The update matters because the ELTS helps the county sequence transportation investments and prepare candidate projects for the CIP; staff told the committee that many prioritized remaining segments are in the Dulles South area, which has seen significant growth since 2012.
Lou Moserak, assistant director at DTCI, introduced the…
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