Studies
Route 1 Multimodal Improvements Study
A study for multimodal connectivity in the vicinity of Crystal City and Pentagon CityArea Maps
Phase 1: July 2020
Phase 2: December 2021
Est Completion Date
Phase 1 Final Report: October 2021
Phase 2 Final Report:
Fall 2023
Phase
Study
Cost
$4 million (Study)
Lengths and Limits
12th Street South to
23rd Street South
Locality
Arlington
District
Northern Virginia
Contact
Email the Project Team
Dan Reinhard, P.E.
Project Manager
703-259-2599
About the Study
U.S. Route 1 (Richmond Highway) is a major north-south arterial and part of the National Highway System. Regionally, Route 1 is a primary arterial road connecting Washington, D.C., Arlington County, the City of Alexandria, and southern suburbs including Fairfax and Prince William counties. Route 1 carries 43,000 vehicles per day in the Crystal City area of Arlington County.
In late 2018, with the announcement of an agreement to bring Amazon's new corporate headquarters to Crystal City, the Commonwealth of Virginia identified improvements to Route 1 as one of five transportation projects to be fully or partially funded by the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth’s commitment to Amazon is to improve safety, accessibility, and the pedestrian experience crossing Route 1.
The purpose of this study is to identify enhanced multimodal connectivity and accommodations along and across Route 1 in Crystal City, to meet the changing transportation needs of this growing urban activity center. The need for this study is two-fold:
- Multimodal transportation demand is increasing from the creation of an additional Amazon U.S. Headquarters (HQ2) and other ongoing development in the Crystal City and Pentagon City areas
- These areas are already heavily developed with limited space for expanding the footprint of the transportation network
This study has not set design or construction dates and is being performed in close coordination with Arlington County staff and other local and regional stakeholders
Study Goals
Safety: Improve multimodal safety for pedestrians, bicyclists, micro-mobility modes, transit and vehicles along and across Route 1
Multimodal accessibility and accommodation: Increase multimodal accessibility and accommodation along and across Route 1
Transit effectiveness: Make transit more accessible, reliable, and convenient
Vehicular operations: Maintain an appropriate level of vehicular operation and accommodation along Route 1 and on intersecting streets: 15th Street, 18th Street, 20th Street, and 23rd Street
Environmental: Preserve, protect, or enhance the built, natural, visual, and social environments
Urban Fabric: Integrate Route 1 within the context of Crystal City and Pentagon City as a multimodal urban boulevard design consistent with context of the surrounding existing and future built environment
Phase 1
The first phase of this study ended in October 2021 with the release of the Phase 1 Executive Summary and Full Report, and Appendices that are posted below under "Resources." The first phase explored an at-grade urban boulevard but also reviewed and compared potential improvements to the current elevated condition, and it examined the elevated urban boulevard described in the Crystal City Sector Plan.
Based on the findings and conclusions of the first phase and the comparisons of the concepts using numerous measures of effectiveness, VDOT recommends converting the segment of elevated urban freeway between 12th Street South and 20th Street South to an at-grade urban boulevard with wide spaces along Route 1 for sidewalks, street trees, lighting and other amenities desired by Arlington County residents and property owners, with safe crossings of Route 1 for pedestrians, bicyclists and other users. The recommended configuration will provide the greatest benefit to the corridor in the context of an evolving walkable, connected and urban Crystal City.
The first phase also recommended a second phase in which a robust travel demand management (TDM) strategy would be developed aimed at reducing future traffic volumes, and a potential grade-separated pedestrian crossing at 18th Street South would be reviewed.
Phase 2
The second phase of this study began in December 2021 and is further exploring the feasibility of the at-grade roadway recommend in the first phase.
Phase 2 includes:
- Developing TDM strategies to reduce vehicular trips through the area to below 2019 volumes
- Additional feasibility analyses and multimodal street design, including reviewing a potential grade-separated pedestrian crossing at 18th Street South
- Updating the Phase 1 multimodal transportation analyses
More details are in the Phase 2 scope narrative and schedule. At this time, construction funding has not been allocated and the study will not set design or construction dates.
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Comments or questions? Send them to: [email protected] or Dan Reinhard, P.E., Project Manager, VDOT's Northern Virginia District Office, 4975 Alliance Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030.
Resources
Arlington County Bicycle Advisory Committee and Pedestrian Advisory Committee Presentation - June 2023
Phase 2 Fourth Virtual Public Information Meeting Video, PDF Presentation, Comment Sheet, News Release, Ad and Meeting Details - May 2023
Phase 2 Third Virtual Public Information Meeting Summary, Video, Presentation, Comment Sheet, News Release, Ad and Meeting Details - November 2022
Phase 2 Scope Narrative and Schedule - October 2022
Phase 2 Second Virtual Public Information Meeting Summary, Video, Presentation, News Release, Ad and Meeting Details -
June 2022
Phase 2 First Virtual Public Information Meeting Summary, Video, Presentation, Comment Sheet, News Release, Ad and Meeting Details - April 2022
Crystal City Civic Association Presentation - January 2022
Route 1 Multimodal Improvements Study Phase 1 Final Report and Appendices - October 2021
Executive Summary and Full Report
Appendix A - Report References
Appendix B - Technical Analysis Summary: 1, 2, 3
Appendix C - Existing Conditions Report
Appendix D - Future No Build Conditions
Appendix E - Task Force Meeting Summaries and Presentations
Appendix F - MetroQuest Survey Summary
Appendix G - PIM Summaries
Appendix H - Public Comments and Responses
Appendix I - Concept Designs and Conceptual Cost Estimates
Appendix J - Future Build Conditions Report
Phase 1 Draft Report - August 2021 (News Release)
Draft Report and Executive Summary
Figure 6-4 Concept Plan and Profile for At-Grade Concept and Figure 6-5 Concept Plan and Profile for Grade-Separated Concept
Appendices:
- Resources, Feasibility Analysis Summary and Existing Conditions Memo - Geotechnical
- Stormwater Management Assessment Report
- BMP Calculations VRRM Re-Development Spreadsheet
- Existing Conditions Summary and Future No-Build Conditions Summary
- Task Force Meeting Summaries - Sept. 29, 2020, Dec. 7, 2020 and Feb. 25, 2021
- Task Force Meeting Summary - June 14, 2021
- Metroquest Survey Summary, Public Information Meeting Summaries - PIM 1 Dec. 16, 2020, PIM 2 March 3, 2021 and PIM 3 June 16, 2021
- Public Comments/VDOT Responses and Conceptual Cost Estimates
- Build Conditions Transportation Operations Summary, Pages 1-54
- Build Conditions Transportation Operations Summary, Pages 55-153 with Appendices A-G
Phase 1 Third Virtual Public Information Meeting Video, Presentation, Comment Sheet, News Release, Ad and Meeting Details - June 2021
Phase 1 Existing Conditions Summary - June 2021
Phase 1 Future No-Build Conditions Summary - May 2021
Phase 1 Second Virtual Public Information Meeting Video, Presentation, Comment Sheet, News Release, Ad and Meeting Details - March 2021
Phase 1 MetroQuest Survey Summary - Jan. 2021
Phase 1 First Virtual Public Information Meeting Summary, Video, Presentation, Comment Sheet, Ad and Meeting Details - Dec. 2020
Phase 1 Route 1 Task Force Second Meeting Summary and Presentation - Dec. 2020
Phase 1 Route 1 Task Force First Meeting Summary and Presentation - Sept. 2020
Project Numbers
State: 0001-000-894, P101
UPC: 115882
Federal: NHPP-5B01 (107)