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Norman Avenue sidewalk feasibility study: staff recommends south‑side sidewalk with curb and gutter; open house set

Fairfax City Council · February 18, 2025
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Summary

City staff and consultants presented three build alternatives for a 0.6‑mile Norman Avenue corridor; the recommended concept is a south‑side 5‑ft sidewalk with a 6‑ft grass buffer and curb and gutter to minimize property impacts and drainage issues. An open house is scheduled tomorrow at Katherine Johnson Middle School.

Fairfax City staff and consultant Kimberly‑Horn presented preliminary findings from a Norman Avenue sidewalk feasibility study that originated from a resident petition submitted in 2020 and was adopted into the city’s two‑year transportation program in 2023.

Chloe Ritter, multimodal transportation planner, and consultant Megan Waring summarized data collection — survey, topography, drainage, tree inventory, utility locations, informal on‑street parking observations — and reviewed three alternatives evaluated for…

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