Transportation agencies are investigating the impact of road work on Route 28.
An environment study will be conducted by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the Prince William County Department of Transportation, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT).
Project leaders are planning to wrap up the study, which is expected to cost about $5 million, in 2020. It’s funded by the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority (NVTA), according to a release from Prince William County.
Members of the public can learn more about it at a meeting on Wednesday.
Set for 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., the event is being hosted at Yorkshire Elementary School, 7610 Old Centreville Road in Yorkshire.
After a presentation, attendees may offer feedback and ask questions.
“Primarily, we will provide updates on the study, findings to date, and next steps moving forward,” Prince William County Department of Transportation Regional Planning and Program Manager Paolo Belita said in a release. “We will also discuss other Route 28 projects and studies in the area.”
Additional details about the study are available online.