Fairfax County continues to move forward with smart, community-focused investments in active transportation—this time with a set of important improvements along Route 50 in the Providence District. In November 2025, the Fairfax County Department of Transportation...
The 2026 Virginia General Assembly session is underway, and the Virginia Bicycling Federation (VBF) has reported that Delegate Willett’s HB661, the Omnibus Bicyclist Safety Bill, is moving forward. The bill has been referred to the House Transportation Committee, and...
Earlier this week, according to reporting by Michael O’Connell of The Patch, the Fairfax City Council took a deeply disappointing step backward from safe, connected bicycling and walking. The council voted to terminate the George Snyder Trail extension project,...
Fairfax County has committed to investing $100 million in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure improvements by 2027. Thanks to the work of advocates, residents, and county leaders, $56.7 million has already been approved — with $44.4 million funding 77 new capital...
Sign the Virginia Bicycling Federation’s petition today. The 2026 Virginia General Assembly session is just around the corner—and it could be a major turning point for bicyclist safety across the Commonwealth. The Virginia Bicycling Federation (VBF), a coalition...
Fairfax County needs your voice! The Roberts Parkway Active Corridor Study is underway, and local bicyclists and trail users have an important opportunity to shape how this corridor evolves to better serve active transportation. From Route 286 (Fairfax County Parkway)...