Arlington's Capital Improvement Plan: If it's Not in Here, We're Not Building it this Decade
Level of Effort: 5 minutes, at home, in your PJs
Deadline: EXTENDED Fri 4/12 11:59pm

Every two years, Arlington updates its plan for what Capital Projects it will undertake over the next 10 years - from roads & transit to parks & trails to HVAC replacements and technology upgrades.  We're in the early stages, but there's a great opportunity to weigh in now on your priorities for Capital Investments in Arlington!

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What matters most to you in your streets?

 - sidewalks
 - bike lanes
 - pedestrian crossings
 - bus shelters

Is there anything else you'd like to tell us about your priorities related to streets and roads?

Prioritize:
- protected bike lanes on Fairfax Drive
- a trail on Carlin Springs Road connecting Kenmore Middle School to the W&OD Trail
- finish & upgrade the Arlington Blvd Trail
- fill the protected bike lane gap on 15th St S in Pentagon City
- transit signal priority on Langston Blvd, Columbia Pike, and Glebe Road

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What matters to you most in Parks?

Trails

Is there anything else you'd like to tell us about your priorities related to parks?

Please:
- Rebuild the Custis Trail
- Expand the W&OD to provide dedicated space for walking like in Falls Church

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How important are the following sustainability investments over the next 10 years?

Availability of Public Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers NOT IMPORTANT (the private sector is providing this and this money is needed for walking, biking & transit)

Decarbonization of County Vehicles: Conversion from Gas to Electric NOT IMPORTANT (otherwise the County is going to spend all of its transit money on electric buses instead of improving transit frequencies)

Do you have any other feedback you'd like to share about your priorities for the Capital Improvement Plan?

It's more important to have fast, frequent transit than it is to have electric buses.