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Fairfax staff lays out near‑$4 billion Transportation Priority Plan; supervisors urge faster delivery and funding flexibility

Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Transportation Committee · September 16, 2025
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Summary

FCDOT told supervisors the proposed 2025–2030 Transportation Priority Plan totals just under $4 billion with large recurring commitments and constrained revenues; board members pressed staff to speed delivery, identify internal process delays, and clarify how the plan can be amended if new regional funding appears.

Fairfax County Department of Transportation staff briefed the Board of Supervisors Transportation Committee on the proposed Transportation Priority Plan (TPP) for 2025–2030 and the public outreach that informed the update.

Ray Johnson of FCDOT summarized the draft priorities and funding profile. The proposed TPP was presented as just under $4 billion in total investments across the six‑year period, with staff estimating roughly $3 billion in revenues currently available over the same period. Allocation highlights included approximately $1.8 billion for major roadway capital projects, about $1.2 billion for transit capital and operating needs, and roughly $350 million for active…

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