A project could help reduce traffic congestion on Neabsco Mills Road in Woodbridge.
County residents and commuters can learn more about the plan at an information meeting that will be held at Freedom High School on May 21.
The Prince William County Department of Transportation is hosting the meeting, which will begin at 7 p.m., according to a release from the county.
As part of the $33.5-million project, Neabsco Mills Road would be widened to four lanes from Smoke Court to Route 1.
“The planned widening of this road is anticipated to ease traffic congestion that occurs regularly and improve vehicular flow for all daily commuters and users of facilities along the roadway,” Department of Transportation Engineer Gladis Arboleda said in a release.
A shared-use trail will be constructed on the east side of the road, with a sidewalk running along the west side.
Officials have begun designing the plan.
Construction is expected to begin in October 2020 and be completed by August 2022.
To learn more information about the county’s transportation projects, visit www.pwcgov.org/transportation.