HomeMy Public PortalAboutTOL NR 2022-09-02 Public Input Meeting Scheduled for Battlefield Parkway and Route 15 Bypass Interchange Study
Town of Leesburg
News Release
For Immediate Release
September 2, 2022
Media Contact:
Leah Kosin, Assistant Public Information Officer
pio@leesburgva.gov 703-771-2781
Public Input Meeting Scheduled for Battlefield Parkway and
Route 15 Bypass Interchange Study
Leesburg, VA (September 2, 2022) – The Town of Leesburg will
hold a public input meeting on Wednesday, September 21 to
provide additional information and receive feedback on the
alternatives for a grade-separated interchange (overpass) under
consideration at the Battlefield Parkway and Route 15 Bypass
intersection.
This intersection is one of the most congested in the Town of
Leesburg. The project would help reduce congestion and vehicle
delays in addition to providing safer access across the Route 15
Bypass for pedestrians and bicyclists.
This meeting is a follow-up to the first Neighborhood Meeting,
which was held back in April. It will take place between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. in the lower level
Banquet Hall at the Ida Lee Parks and Recreation Center, located at 60 Ida Lee Drive, NW, in
Leesburg.
Residents are encouraged to view the displays and learn more about the project in-person.
Design engineers and Town staff will be on hand to answer questions. A form will also be
available for residents to provide written feedback on the project and the alternatives.
Those who are unable to make the meeting can find the form on the project webpage. It must
be completed and returned to Leesburg Town Hall, Attn: Karin Franklin, 25 West Market Street,
Leesburg, VA 20176, or via email to kfranklin@LeesburgVA.gov, by October 3, 2022. This
information will be presented to Town Council later this fall when they will be asked to endorse
a preferred alternative for further refinement and inclusion in the Interchange Access Re port.
Anyone with questions is asked to contact Project Manager Karin Franklin at 703-771-6674 or
kfranklin@leesburgva.gov.
The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority has provided $2M in regional funding to
complete the initial step of developing the Interchange Access Report (IAR). The IAR will
evaluate the need for the interchange, analyze environmental impacts, develop and compare
alternative interchange designs, recommend an alternative, and establish a project budget. The
IAR is expected to be completed early in 2024. An additional neighborhood meeting is planned
for 2023 to provide more project details on the selected alternative.
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