Rivanna River Parkway
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Rivanna River Parkway | ||
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Project Overview
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Cost estimate | $68 million | |
Potential funding sources | Not recommended for further consideration or analyses | |
Next meeting | None | |
Status Update
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Rivanna River Parkway is one of several projects evaluated in the Eco-Logical Pilot Project - Free Bridge Congestion Relief, a project conducted in the mid 2010's by the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission. [1]
Project Overview
"Alternative D‐2, 'Rivanna River Parkway', is designed to reduce congestion by providing an additional east‐ west crossing of the Rivanna and a connection between the Pantops and the US 29 north corridor. This alternative is similar to the previously studied Eastern Connector concept. The road cross‐section would be similar to that of the John Warner Pkwy (two lane urban parkway with bike lanes). In addition to creating a new corridor, the project would require upgrades to be made on Rio Road."
References
- ↑ Web. [http://campo.tjpdc.org/wp-content/uploads/Free-Bridge-Alt-Summary.pdf Eco-Logical Free Bridge Area Congestion Relief Project Alternatives Summary], Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission, Report, Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission, retrieved May 5, 2019.