Traffic & Transit

Claiborne Parkway Project Complete In Loudoun County

A ceremonial ribbon-cutting was held Wednesday to mark the completion of the missing link of Claiborne Parkway, Loudoun County announced.

LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA—A ceremonial ribbon-cutting was held Wednesday to mark the completion of the missing link of Claiborne Parkway between Croson Lane and Ryan Road, according to the county. The $10.8 million project, managed by Loudoun County, constructed approximately 4,000 feet of a four-lane, median-divided roadway with a shared use path on one side of the road and a sidewalk on the other. There are also two traffic signals associated with the project.

Claiborne Parkway is a north/south regional roadway, extending from Route 7 to Loudoun County Parkway. The new road segment allows motorists to travel directly to community facilities such as schools and Inova Hospital in Lansdowne. The new roadway will also relieve traffic on Belmont Ridge Road and other area roadways and provide alternate access to the Dulles South area in conjunction with the completion of Loudoun County Parkway and Route 606 projects.


Dulles District Supervisor Matthew Letourneau, center, is joined by Board of Supervisors Vice Chairman and Ashburn District Supervisor Ralph Buona, Broad Run District Supervisor Ron Meyer, Sheriff Mike Chapman and others. Image via Loudoun County.

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